We are pleased to offer this 2018 Porsche 991.2 GT3 finished in GT Silver Metallic over a Black/Gray leather and Alcantara interior with deviated Platinum Gray stitching. Featuring a driver-oriented 6-speed GT Sport manual transmission connecting the driver to a 4.0L naturally aspirated flat-six engine, this 2018 example was optioned at an original sticker price of over $170k. with full carbon bucket seats, the Chrono Package, Front Axle Lift System, Carbon Fiber Interior Package, an extended range fuel tank, LED headlights in black, painted side skirts, and more. This GT3 was delivered new to its owner from Herb Chamber’s Porsche of Boston, MA in January of 2018 and has been dealer-maintained ever since including a recent 4-year recommended service. Showing approximately 3k miles on the odometer, this GT3 is now being offered for auction by its original owner out of Florida.
This GT3 was ordered in GT Silver Metallic (M7Z) along with optional painted side skirts and exclusive LED headlights in black. Clear paint protection film is applied ahead of the rear wheels and the finish is described to be in excellent condition overall, additional images are provided in the gallery along with a clean CARFAX report. The factory 20” GT3 center-locking wheels were ordered in Satin Black and were refinished in silver by the original selling Porsche dealership upon delivery. These wheels remain dressed in their original Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires.
The cabin is appointed with black leather and Alcantara accented by deviated stitching in Platinum Gray. Optional full carbon bucket seats feature black leather upholstery with seat centers in Alcantara and contrasting stripes in Platinum Gray. The Carbon Fiber Interior Package equips carbon-fiber trim to the dashboard, center console, and door panels. Additional options include illuminated door sill guards in carbon fiber, personalized floor mats in carbon fiber with leather edging, sun visors in Alcantara, the Light Design Package, the Chrono Package, Bose Surround Sound System, and the Front Axle Lift System.
This second-generation 991 GT3 is powered by a high-revving naturally aspirated 4.0L flat-six engine that delivers up to 500 HP to the rear wheels through a 6-speed GT Sport manual transmission. The GT3 is capable of accelerating from 0-60 MPH in as little as 3.4 seconds with a top speed of nearly 200 MPH. Standard performance features include rear-axle steering, Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM), and Porsche Torque Vectoring Plus with a fully variable rear axle lock. All scheduled maintenance has been carried out through an authorized Porsche dealer, including a 4-year service performed in December of 2021. The original manufacturer's warranty remains in effect until 1/17/2022.
This sale will include a clean title. Well optioned and with low miles, this 2018 GT3 just may be the one you’ve been searching for.
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@BarryLe Barry thanks for your kind words and it was a joy to meet a Porsche purist!
I have just returned from seeing this beautiful GT3 in person. Marc, the owner was extremely gracious and he has actually underrepresented his car. Even though there is no PPF on the car, the nose is flawless without even the tiniest blemish as is the rest of the car. The interior is in “as new “condition as well. The spec is perfect for a GT3 and the service is up to date. I am not sure a DME report will be necessary as it is clear to me that this GT3 was very carefully and sparingly driven. This GT3 will be a great addition to the winner’s stable.
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@ElGringo I think the wheels better match the colour of the car, but that's just me.
@ElGringo The problem is I can't get any shop to do this before Tuesday of next week and the auction will be over by then. I'd have to check with the auction people but I' be will to do it contingent on an acceptable report
The color matched wheels look incredible IMO
@hcsmarc Thanks. DME for a manual is important for my purchase. Not doubting your word, but just want the facts. Too bad you had the factory original satin black wheels refinished to silver.
Local Porsche certified specialist shops that have the Porsche computer can pull the DME report quickly and for a small fee.
@hcsmarc Hi, thanks for the update! t's a must to provide the DME report for a 6-speed manual Porsche. Given the investment, your good faith gesture about not surpassing 4k rpm for the 1st 1,500 miles is appreciated, but still need the report. THANKS!
@BOOOM FYI, I'm still waiting to hear back from the dealer on this. Apparently many dealers don't give them out. I can tell you this that the car was never taken over 4,000 rpms for the first 1500 miles in addition the rev limiter is set at 9,000 rpms
@Mandinga That document was generated by the auction house and is incorrect. It is a 6 speed manual. Thx for pointing that out!
Picture 33 says tranny is auto. Must be from another car?
@hcsmarc I called my service advisor and they didn't have the info as it's handled by the finance dept. I'll try but you might have better luck with your local dealer. Consumer Affairs rates the best after market warranties at this link, https://www.consumeraffairs.com/auto_warranty/
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No pics of the original black wheels as I received it from the dealer in Boston with the painted silver wheels. PPF on rear wheel wells. Don't know what XPEL is but it came stock
Nice Car! Any pictures with the original black finish wheels?
Please elaborate on PPF - exactly which panels are covered - and is it XPEL?
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@hcsmarc please do… super important
@hcsmarc 3 years… thanks!
@BOOOM I'll see if the dealer did one during the 4yr service
@BOOOM I'm sure you can get an extended warranty either through Porsche or after market. I'll call the dealer tomorrow and find out. How long are you interested in 6 months, 1,2 or 3 yrs?
@ElGringo Just you. The dealer performed the 4 yr service several weeks ago. I'll call tomorrow to see if they did a DME and if so I will try to get a copy and send to you
@ElGringo, great question! Where's the DME report?
I see the original manufacturer's warranty expired TODAY 1/17/2022. Is there anyway we can extend said warranty quickly prior to it expiring? If not, do you have a quote to extend it or have knowledge of how much it'll cost?
Has anyone else requested a DME?
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