This 2018 Porsche 991.2 GT3 comes finished in Carrara White Metallic over a Black leather and Alcantara interior. It features a 7-speed dual-clutch PDK transmission paired with its naturally aspirated 4.0-liter flat-six engine as well as an optional extended-range fuel tank, the Front Axle Lift System, Porsche Dynamic Light System (PDLS), lower SportDesign mirror trim and door handles in high-gloss black, 18-way Adaptive Sport Seats Plus, and the Sport Chrono Package. It was purchased by the seller’s father in 2018 and is now being offered for auction out of Florida while showing just over 19k miles on the odometer.
The GT3’s bodywork is characterized by wide fenders, side skirts, large front radiator grilles, a fixed rear wing, a rear diffuser, and dual center-mounted tailpipes. This 2018 example is finished in Carrara White Metallic and features optional body-colored headlight washers as well as door handles and lower SportDesign mirror trims in high-gloss black. Red brake calipers are mounted behind factory 20” GT3 center-lock wheels dressed in Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires dated from 2018 in front and 2022 in the rear. The seller notes that the car has always been garage-kept, was never subjected to track use, and remains in excellent overall condition apart from a few small chips. The CARFAX report shows minor damage which is said to have resulted from a light tap at a car wash and there was no paint or repair work necessary.
The cabin is appointed with Black leather and Alcantara upholstery accented by brushed aluminum trim. Accessories include optional 18-way Adaptive Sport Seats Plus, an Alcantara headliner, an Alcantara-wrapped three-spoke steering wheel, dual-zone automatic climate control, Porsche Communication Management (PCM) with navigation, an optional fire extinguisher, the Front Axle Lift System, black carpet floor mats, a luggage net in the passenger footwell, and a Sport Chrono stopwatch mounted on the dashboard.
A naturally aspirated 4.0-liter flat-six engine revs up to 9,000 rpm and delivers as much as 500 HP to the rear wheels by way of a 7-speed dual-clutch PDK transmission and a limited-slip differential. The GT3 comes standard with Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) rear axle steering, and Porsche Torque Vectoring (PTV). The seller reports all maintenance has been kept up to date including a recent 20k-mile service completed at Porsche of Fort Meyers.
This sale will include owner’s manuals and a clean title.
The seller would like you to know: “Owned/Driven by my father since 2018. An aging car enthusiast who rarely pushed the car. Never tracked. Always stored in a garage and has only seen raindrops a few times. New rear tires and fresh 20k mile service completed 4/28/23 - 400 miles driven since. The minor incident on CARFAX was a tap at a car wash. The “damage” came out in the wash and this car has never seen paint. The car is in perfect mechanical condition and is ready for road/track.”
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Sold for $152,000
Reserve met. Car will sell to the highest bidder. Best of luck.
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can confirm Carfax is on absolute crack these days. too much automation. if someone looks at your car too long in a parking lot and your dashcam catches it and it makes you a little bit uncomfortable your apple watch will reads it and report it to Carfax. just kidding but we aren't far off from that.
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@akkando Yes 2 keys and yes exhaust is 100% stock.
Bid in the amount of $128,000
Does the vehicle come with two keys? Is the exhaust 100% stock?
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Yes , Thank you
@Jp4272 they are visible now on the listing.
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@Jp4272 yes I can.
@akkando No. Interior is clean and free of any smells.
Can you please post the paperwork for the recent 20k service completed at Porsche of Fort Meyers?
Bid in the amount of $100,000
Was the vehicle ever smoked in? Have any word smells?
Bid in the amount of $50,250
@SLongfellow thank you for the reply and clarification. Very sorry to hear about your father!
@tunaman My father purchased the car in August of 2018. He passed away and left the car to me. I’m sorry for any confusion. I’m happy to answer any questions to the best of my ability. It is a beautiful car and one of the best sports cars ever made.
Confused… who owns the car now? You? Bought from your dad and selling 30 days later? Im very interested but a lot of moving parts between owners and accident/incident. Thanks
Bid in the amount of $50,000
Is there PPF on the car?
@myang322 I’m trying to get a copy of the report. I will provide if I’m able to.
Police report?
GLWTS - the dinged carfax without any photos is going to be hard for every possible owner to deal with
Bid in the amount of $37,777
@SLongfellow Were any pictures taken at the time the police report was filed? Would be nice to see those even if very little or no damage was present.
MSRP $153k
@Restaurantman what paperwork are you looking for? There was no damage. There was no insurance claim. The car has never been painted. Carfax lists it as a “minor incident” which is minor dents or scratches. This incident didn’t have either. My father called the police to have a report as a precaution. That is why it is listed on the carfax.
@GaryGerden My father was the 2nd owner. He purchased it from a dealer with roughly 3k miles in august of 2018.
Need to see paperwork and pictures for the “car was incident”. That sounds horribly suspect.
Why does it say 3 previous owners in carfax if your dad bought it new?
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@carnut Hello. There was never an insurance claim filed or repair done. It was flagged because my father had just gotten the car and cautiously called the police to file a report. I understand the concern but am happy to have a paint reader to confirm if you like.
I'm with @carnut. If the incident was so minor that no damage was done, how did it end up on the CARFAX?
Do you have any pictures from the "car wash" accident. Seems strange to file a claim with insurance if there was not even any paint needed. Something doesn't feel right about that. Just my opinion and gut feeling.
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