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2019 911 GT3 6-Speed
Was PTS Voodoo Blue enough to put this Canadian-market at the top of the charts?

After hearing the cries of “save the manuals” from Porsche purists and the success of the manual-only 911 R, Porsche brought back the 6-Speed for the 991.2 GT3 for the 2018 model year. Other improvements included a bump in displacement and horsepower with its 500 hp 4.0-liter flat six as well as revised suspension tuning and rear-axle steering to improve handling and agility. These updates made the 991.2 GT3 not just faster, but more engaging and versatile, resonating strongly with Porsche enthusiasts.
This Canadian-market 2019 911 GT3 6-Speed came finished in Paint-to-Sample Voodoo Blue over a Black leather interior with Carbon Bucket seats fitted with Blue and Yellow Tartan cloth inserts. Other options included Front Axle Lift, Satin Black wheels, Carbon Fiber Interior Trim, PCCB brakes, and a whole lot more. Showing just 6,900 km (~4.3k miles) on the odometer, the car is in fantastic condition and comes with a recent PPI along with a DME report and paint protection film covering the entire car. Good thing. Gotta keep that Voodoo Blue paint pristine!
Over the last twelve months, 991.2 GT3s have averaged just over $180,000 with a high of $219,050 for a 5,000-mile example finished in Paint-to-Sample Oslo Blue. Had our Spotlight car been a U.S.-spec car, it would have been a contender for that top spot, but as it was delivered north of the border, it sold at a bit of a discount, selling for $200,000 in PCARMARKET’s Deal Tank shortly after its $170,991 final bid.
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