Finished in Carrara White Metallic over a GTS-specific interior in Black, this 2015 Porsche 991 Carrera GTS features the desirable Aerokit Cup and a 7-speed manual transmission paired with its 3.8-liter flat-six. At an original MSRP of approximately $155k, it also boasts 20” 911 Turbo S wheels, Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes, LED headlights with Porsche Dynamic Light System Plus, clear taillights, a sunroof-delete, Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control with PASM Sport Suspension, Premium Package Plus with Adaptive Sport Seats Plus, Burmester® Audio Package, carbon fiber interior trim, and much more. This generously equipped GTS is now being offered for auction by its seller out of Oregon with under 31k miles showing on the odometer.
This example was ordered in Carrara White Metallic and can be distinguished as a GTS model by its wider fenders, black trim, SportDesign side mirrors, and GTS lettering on each door. The optional Aerokit Cup (XAA) includes SportDesign front and rear fascias with a modified front spoiler lip and fixed rear wing mounted atop the ducktail spoiler. Selected without a sunroof, it features optional yellow ceramic brakes, 20” 911 Turbo S wheels, LED headlights with Porsche Dynamic Light System Plus (PDLS+), and clear glass taillights. The car rides on Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires. Detailed images are provided in the gallery, along with paint meter readings and a CARFAX report noting minor to moderate damage in December 2019
The cabin presents Black leather and Alcantara with Carmine Red accents as part of the GTS Interior Package. Details include a Carmine Red rev counter, contrast stitching, seat belt borders, and GTS-logo headrests, along with floor mats edged in black with contrast stitching and logos, and carbon fiber dashboard trim strips, door trims, and center console trim. A full list of options is provided below:
This GTS is equipped with a naturally aspirated 3.8-liter flat-six engine rated at 430 HP, an increase of 30 HP over the standard 991 Carrera S. The rear wheels are driven by way of a 7-speed manual transmission, and acceleration from 0-60 MPH is achieved in as little as 4.4 seconds with a top speed of approximately 190 MPH. Standard performance features of the GTS include the Sport Chrono Package, Sport Exhaust, Dynamic Engine Mounts, and Porsche Torque Vectoring (PTV). This example also came optioned with Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes (PCCB) and Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC) with PASM Sport Suspension for superior handling capabilities. The seller states some maintenance documentation will accompany the sale, and the CARFAX report shows a total of 13 service history entries.
This sale will include a clean title and the owner’s manuals.
The seller would like you to know: “This is one beautiful and a one-of-a-kind GTS here. With the amazing Aerokit cup package for the aggressiveness to the body of the car - to the ceramic brakes to increase braking capability. This GTS really has it all!”
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Does this car have an aftermarket exhaust? If so what type?
Bid in the amount of $60,666
I’ll keep bidding as long as Ryan is in the game.
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Hey Ryan some of us actually buy the cars to drive them. This is a super nice car.
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@gpmotors than you!
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@911ISGOAT Records are going up shortly for the engine repairs from porsche. Tires are Michelin Pilot sport 4s with nearly brand new tread date stamped 2021. Undercarriage photos will be uploaded today. PPF covers the front end of the car and mirrors. I will upload the DME and photos of the pad life left on the brakes.
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Just uploaded a build sheet
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@gpmotors has replacement motor due to the wreck been uploaded?
I second all the questions @911isgoat is asking.
As for his/her question 3. Can you share pictures particularly of the front tub from the underside?
A few questions:
1. Are there any pictures or service records from the repairs done to replace the engine?
2. What tires will the car come with? How much life is left on them
3. Could you share some pictures of the underbody of the car?
4. Is the car fully ppfd?
5. Could you share the DME report
6. How much life is left on the PCCBs. Could you share a picture
Thanks. Really unfortunate that such a perfect spec had the engine replaced 😢
Does the car have any PPF?
@richbob if you notice, everytime they did an allignment - a tire was replaced. Porsche dealerships recommend doing an allignment after replacing even just 1 tire.
And PCAR should have been more forthcoming with the information that the engine was replaced: that's pretty relevant, and should have been included in the write-up!
That's a lot of alignments. Is the alignment a problem because of the accident?
That’s unfortunate. I see now the carfax says “engine replaced” shortly after the accident. Interesting, I wonder if the driver was so distraught they forgot to shut off the engine.. any additional insight would be appreciated. In addition to receipts, are ther any photos of the accident/damage available?
@Scalemotorsport This car had sustained a front impact after the previous owner had lost control at low speed. It hit a curb in the front area where the radiators are. The car ended up overheating because the coolant was leaking out and it never got shut off. Because of this, Porsche ended up replacing part of the motor under insurance. I will put a service record in the gallery for all of it.
Second the comment regarding more info on accident and ppf
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Geez, talk about a perfectly option GTS, this certainly is one. The Carfax report only displays where damage occurred, I can't seem to see exactly what happened, or why, is there a way to find out more about the accident, it appears it got sandwiched, yes, no? Also, does the body have any PPF? Thanks