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2019 911 GT3 Touring
When will 991.2 Touring prices meet 992 Touring prices?
After many collectors thought that the 911R was the final goodbye for manual GT3s, Porsche launched the 991.2 GT3 with not just a 6-speed manual transmission, but the wingless look of the alleged swan song.
This 2019 911 GT3 Touring is finished in GT Silver Metallic with Black “Porsche” side script, Black 20” wheels, and a Black leather interior with Red contrasting stitching and Red instrument dials. Other options include a Front Axle Lift System, PDLS+ headlights, Extended Range Fuel Tank, and Smoking Package, even though I highly doubt it was ever used.
The GT Silver Metallic paint is in excellent condition as evidenced by the detailed photos in the gallery. Paint meter readings show no signs of paintwork and the CarFax history is clean and clear. On the inside, the Black leather and Cloth inserts are excellent as well, hardly showing any wear. Everything you would expect for a 2,000-mile car.
The engine bay and undercarriage are very clean as well, with plenty of detailed photos underneath. Missing, though, is any form of service history although a DME report is included in the gallery. Overall, a very nice example in practically new condition.
991.2 GT3 Tourings have held fairly steady over the last twelve months averaging just above $215,000. And while this is the lowest mileage example we’ve seen in that time, it didn’t bring the highest price as it hammered at $227,000. Maybe if it had a more interesting color or a complete service history it would have brought more. But I don’t think that this sale is a sign of these going downward anytime soon. Well bought.
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