It has really grown on me, looks great on the GT3. My favorite was white, but I was at Parkplace yesterday and they have a 2015 White GT3 and I like Yellow better next to it. I would maybe go white if just a regular 991.
I just got back from Park Place Porsche. Good news all the way around. Extensive inspection was perfect, I attached the manual report below. Their computer systems were just updated, so they haven't been able to provide the pretty computer version yet. Oil was serviced and no "overfill" error like was showing before. Also good news new car warranty until 12/2018, certified warranty until 12/2020, and a powertrain warranty until 12/2024. Image Unavailable, Please Login
if this is true, from what I gather, you got about 600 mill from a sale?.. who even cares over nickels at that point.. although I will say Yellow shows the curves extremely well!!! quite possibly one of the best colors I've seen a GT3 wear for the fact is looks completely different to me... I just can't get over the wing, it's why I have never been able to pull the trigger on a GT3
it certainly puts it into the "not just another Porsche" class. I guess I'm use to it after having a 355 Challenge for 15 years.
Hey Rob- hope all is well man !! You wouldn't happen to want to trade a big ass diamond for Jennie for that car would you ? Best Mike
Great build and you're local- tempting! Seriously though, surprised that this is still for sale. Do you know why folks aren't biting- lack of PCCBs? Too ostentatious? Those centerlock caps are ~$50/ea if you wanted to stop fielding answers about them :]
I think it is sold, just not announcing until money in the bank. I think my individual car way underrated value, but that's a benefit for the buyer. Some may be afraid of the yellow, but it works so well on the GT3, it would now be my first choice getting another one. The car is also in perfect condition except the center lock caps, the buyer identified the problem as wheel cleaner causing it. Also the unbelievable warranties still valid 12/18 new car, 12/20 certified, and 12/24 powertrain.
I'm not up to date on the current market, but a year ago, those would fetch 135-140 all day long especially with the desirable LWB seats. CPO would get 2-3k more so the buyer is definitely getting a good deal! Have you talked to PP/Plano dealers to get a quote? I'm sure they're somewhere close to your asking. The caps are fickle, they don't like the acidic washes. You can sometimes restore them with olive oil/ water; at any rate, a small, minor problem. What's next for you?!
Have seen a few Macs on the roads lately while driving the Cali. Mostly 570s & a sharp looking black 650 on the DNT. If they drive as good as they look, you can't go wrong there...T
Rob, Commendable job in all of your ads. I'm sure it's a daunting task to update all of them while dealing with the low-ballers out there. If sold, congrats and all the best! https://rennlist.com/forums/vehicle-marketplace/1067432-2015-porsche-911-gt3-132-500-a.html www.6speedonline.com/forums/automobiles-sale/420181-2015-porsche-911-gt3-132-500-a.html www.ferrarichat.com/forum/threads/2015-porsche-911-gt3-127-500.575007 www.autotrader.com/cars-for-sale/vehicledetails.xhtml?listingId=484981362 Adam Gasper
ha, it has been an interesting test of all the venues. AutoTrader is by far the worst! I thought it would be best because I always go there as more listing per model of car. However, no serious interest even though paid for Premium listing, just awful spam!
still waiting to complete transaction, supposed to be this week. I will be out of patience after this week.
Just curious what was the highest yield? That's crazy it hasn't sold yet. I hope you get paid quickly! Dove season is only 31 days away...
Rob, I've been hearing for years and years about how people buy the person. not the product. Well, in this case given your great reputation and credibility, there should be no hesitation in people pulling the trigger. And by the way, the value in this GT3 along with the CPO & detailed documentation is fantastic. I've seen thousands of ads over the years on exotics and high end sports cars. And this one, along with the timely updates on the other portals you've done is probably in the top 1%. Even with that, I'm sure you got your share of challenging buyers. In the end, you've handled everything with the upmost professionalism. In the car business, that is seldom the case. Continued best as this one gets to a good home. Adam Gasper