GEN 2 What else is in your garage?

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Kaz109

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what would be the price tag on one of these beauties?
Probably better the guy would actually owns one give you a price lol but from my research it can be as low at 120ish for a 2015 GT3 all the way up to high 190's for a used GT3RS.

I personally would say away from the early 991 GT3s but thsts just my opinion. I have tracked a ton of cars but nothing has felt better than a GT3 imo . I am also a sucker for high revving NA power that is in a lightweight car.
 

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The 911 GT3 is a super nice ride for sure, no manual now like all the super cars but even a GT2 would work.

Most all exotics have moved away from manuals, for some reason. The next STI will probably be manual. Finding a clutch pedal in anything moving forward in the next few years will be rare.
 

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The 911 GT3 is a super nice ride for sure, no manual now like all the super cars but even a GT2 would work.

Most all exotics have moved away from manuals, for some reason. The next STI will probably be manual. Finding a clutch pedal in anything moving forward in the next few years will be rare.

That's not true, mid cycle refresh of the 991 has a manual option for your GT3 touring
 

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The 911 GT3 is a super nice ride for sure, no manual now like all the super cars but even a GT2 would work.

Most all exotics have moved away from manuals, for some reason. The next STI will probably be manual. Finding a clutch pedal in anything moving forward in the next few years will be rare.

Nah- there’s gonna be a whole slew of aftermarket shit available...some of the best 6 speeds ever made (besides from shit ass torque-less euro wonders that wouldn’t sell their trannies for a 1/3 what you can get a domestic despite not being able to hold 1/2 the power) you’ll have options. If you have $$$.

but if you are looking at even used GT2/GT3 you have $$$$

In which case you COULD buy custom built retro Porsche (forget name of the famous Cali builder)

Or you could restomod an air cooled Porsche w/ a proper LSx V8 (in the rear) & an RPM fortified T56...oh yes, it has been done before- faster & cheaper than a GT2.....
 
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