2018 911 GT3

A little bit of a deal on a dot-two 911

For the 991.2 GT3, Porsche not only improved upon the outgoing dot-one model with its naturally aspirated, 500 horsepower engine, improved suspension, and enhanced aerodynamics, but it also listed to its customers and brought back the 6-speed manual transmission. Oh, and they didn’t catch fire.

This 2018 911 GT3 is a first-year 991.2 model finished in Jet Black Metallic over a Black leather and Alcantara interior with Red stitching, Red seat belts, and Red dials. This 12,000-mile example also includes factory options such as BOSE, Adaptive Sport Seats Plus, Satin Black wheels, and more for an original MSRP of $162,350.

The Jet Black Metallic paint appears to be in very good condition and is covered in paint protection film. The interior is just as nice as is the engine bay and undercarriage from the few pictures provided in the gallery. While the seller didn’t include any service invoices in the gallery, the car does show consistent service on the CarFax.

Average prices for PDK-equipped 991.2 GT3s have been just over the $170,000 mark for the last twelve months with a high of $191,911 for a 2,100-mile PTS Yellow example sold in August of last year and a low of $147,000 for a 21,000-mile example. Our Spotlight car sold just below average at a final bid of $170,000. At that price, it’s not the lowest in the 10-15,000 mile range, but it’s a good clip under some recent comps at $178k+. Well bought for a solid example.

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