Every few years, Porsche endeavors to build a road-going 911 free of any limitations and capable of ultimate performance. We are proud to offer one of the most exciting vehicles to join this revered lineage, the 991 GT2 RS Weissach Edition. This 2018 GT2 is currently being offered for auction out of a collection based out of New York. With just over 300 miles driven since new, this car has barely seen road use and stands in showroom-new condition. Completely original and loaded with must-have options, this GT2 is ready to be enjoyed by its next owner.
As expected, the timeless GT Silver metallic paint is in like-new condition. The seller states that the vehicle has been kept in a climate controlled setting since new. This example highlights the extremely desirable $18,000 Weissach package adding exterior accents such as a contrasting stripe on the exposed carbon hood and roof as well as “Porsche” lettering on the aggressive rear wing. Staying true to its lightweight design, this GT2 rides on magnesium 20/21” wheels finished in spectacular White Gold Metallic. Exterior factory options include attractive carbon fiber window triangles as well as LED PDLS headlights in black.
Inside, this GT2 sports an incredible red and black full leather/Alcantara interior. This highly sought after combination beautifully compliments the exterior and accentuates its aggressive styling. “Weissach RS” badging adorns the passenger side of the dashboard as well as the headrests of the ultra supportive leather/Alcantara sport seats. This car comes equipped with factory options including a front axle-lift system, Bose Surround Sound, Alcantara seatbelt outlet trim, Alcantara sun visors, and white instrument dials. This tastefully appointed interior is in flawless condition and is complete with all original accessories.
The 991 GT2 RS currently holds the second fastest Nurburgring lap time of any production car in history. This is possible due to its twin turbocharged 3.8L engine that sends 700HP to the rear wheels via a dual clutch PDK transmission. This car will reach 60 mph in just 2.7 seconds and achieve speeds north of 210 mph. Aggressive aero and active suspension keeps this car firmly planted during high speed cornering. Technically still in the break in period, this car performs flawlessly and is ready to be driven.
Included in the sale of this GT2 RS is the original window sticker as well as all original books and documentation. Do not miss your opportunity to own one of Porsches most advanced supercars ever produced.
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@Piderman Assuming this is the original owner selling the car..., the original selling dealers would like the cars back before they are offered to public. If they find out the car was sold elsewhere they could cut the owner off from having access to future hard to buy Porsche’s. So the VIN is most probably hidden to not tip off original selling dealer.
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Why is the vin omitted in this auction?
@Bweitman Thanks for the info. Mine was near the end of the production. Was a Weissach, and are magnesium. Just a different look. A bit strange they would make two versions for such a limited production. No matter what been a fun car. Does draw crowds when stopped.
@dhuckabay The wheels in these photos are the premium Magnesium Wheels with the Weissach package. I have a GT2RS and these are the same as the ones I have. The factory was having problems securing the wheels and started to deliver cars without them and then send the wheels at a later date when their suppliers had more wheels. I have learned the last few hundred that were delivered were no longer offering the Magnesium wheels altogether because of the issue their wheel manufacturer was having making them. So some cars were actually delivered with 2 sets of wheels. The Magnesium wheels in these photos are the most desired wheels and any others you have seen on the GT2RS are either the less desireable wheel or the spare wheels that some cars were delivered with while the Magnesium wheels were on backorder.
Curious
The mag wheels are not the same as are on mine and others I have seen. Does anyone know if they made different styles? I heard that near the end that the Weissach package did not have the mag wheels in it like the first ones.
Nice and all, but this launch interior always puts one in mind of a Nineteenth Century Parisian brothel. I suppose in some ways that fits. GLWTA.
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Steve, The logical next step!
The best 911 ever made............