Finished in Paint to Sample Linden Green over black leather and Alcantara, this 2018 Porsche 911 GT3 was ordered through Porsche’s Exclusive Manufaktur program with Custom Tailoring and the Extended Deviated Stitching Interior Package as well as instrument dials in White, seatbelts in Silver Grey, sun visors in Alcantara, and illuminated door sill guards in carbon fiber. Other options include lightweight full bucket seats, Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes (PCCB), the Sport Chrono Package, an extended range fuel tank, and 6-speed GT Sport manual transmission. Showcasing a true one-off configuration, this outstanding 2018 GT3 is now being offered for auction by its seller out of Oregon with just under 100 miles showing on the odometer.
This GT3 was ordered in the custom nonmetallic Paint to Sample color of Linden Green (Lindgrün 226), among the rarest historical Porsche colors of all time offered as special-order on the 911 between 1972-1973. Exclusive LED headlights in Black are equipped and the 20” GT3 center-lock wheels come painted in Satin Black with outer lips in Linden Green. Detailed images are provided in the gallery along with a clean CARFAX report.
The cabin is trimmed in black leather and Alcantara with deviated green stitching throughout the dashboard to the door panels, center console, rear compartment, armrest, gear lever, steering wheel, and leather-wrapped steering column. The optional carbon fiber full bucket seats feature matching deviated stitching and headrest embroideries as well as exclusive seatbelts in Silver Grey. Other details from Porsche’s Exclusive department include illuminated door sill guards in carbon fiber, sun visors in Alcantara, and instrument dials in White. The complete list of original factory options can be found in the gallery.
This 991.2 is equipped with a naturally aspirated 4.0L flat-six engine that revs up to 9k-RPM while producing as much as 500 HP. The rear wheels are driven by way of a 6-speed GT Sport manual transmission and stopping power comes from optional Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes (PCCB). A mechanical rear differential lock, Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM), rear-axle steering, and Porsche Torque Vectoring (PTV) come equipped as standard. The initial pre-delivery inspection was completed by The Collection of Coral Gables, Florida, and the car has been driven less than 100 miles since.
This sale will include a clean title. One of the very few cars to have ever left the factory in this historic nonmetallic shade, this 6-speed 2018 GT3 presents an opportunity that is not to be missed.
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Bid in the amount of $235,000
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Hello everyone, we're approaching the final hours of this auction. I wanted to let everyone know that the car was in a private collection and wasn't driven. The interior is in new condition and the paint is absolutely flawless with no imperfections whatsoever. This really is a perfect example of a 991.2 GT3. Please comment or message me with any questions you may have. Happy bidding!
Bid in the amount of $202,000
Bid in the amount of $201,000
What a gorgeous 911...I hope it sells through today to a lucky new owner!
@Dozer The paint is all original. The car has no clear bra other than the factory stone guards.
Is all the paint original? Any clear bra?
Sadly I don’t own a 911…hopefully someday. I love this site and what they’re doing for people like me trying to learn more and enjoy the Porsche nostalgia with everyone else.
But…. How does this car only have 100 miles!? She’s built to run and stretch her legs!
@J-Cho
On the build sheet, Porsche states to paint the wheels in guards red so the production line preps the car for that. But on this particular car, the original owner had requested that instead of guards red, the stripe should be Linden green which falls under the CXX options. CXX overrules the standard equipment. The standard listed equipment just prepares the car for those options.
Same thing applies for the stitching. On the standard equipment it shows Grey stitching. But CXX overrules it and replaces it with the linden Green stitching during the production of the car.
@911dudette You didn’t need that last comma. Kidding! It is all in good fun, but with a bit of competitive spirit mixed in.
Option list has wheels painted black with Guards Red Stripe, the yellow looks better that's for sure.
It's disheartening to read the contentious remarks being made in an enthusiast forum presumably respectful of diverse views. I am not a dealer and fortunate enough to own a GT3 Touring from new. As part of my routine maintenance, I have the Porsche dealer download diagnostics which also shows the DME data. I have never tracked the car or missed a shift. However, I do not have any reservations running to redline (once I passed the 1000 mile break in period). After enjoying 5200 miles, the recent report showed 305 level one, 98 level two and 7 level three ignitions and the dealer says this is nothing to be concerned about and if/when I get my 992 GT3 allocation, they will be happy to CPO the car. Transparency and respect are key elements when making an informed decision on both sides of any transaction. Thanks and good luck to the seller. What a unique color.
For those who may be so inclined, please feel free to correct any grammatical, spelling, or punctuation errors I may have made in this post.
@more964pls I appreciate the support! And yes, I am not missing this car for a missing bit of useless data! Somebody will probably PAY more, but that I can live with!
@RADExotics Miscommunication I think, my original comment somehow posted with a question mark instead of an exclamation mark ("you're a legend ?" instead of "you're a legend!"). Simply correcting myself not you.
Legend because you saw a kick ass GT3 with 91 miles and bid on it regardless of a useless dme. Bravo!
@more964pls that appears to make no sense now, a comment was deleted! regardless, thank you again! This car is legit, I’m not confident I’ll win it, but I will give it a shot!
@more964pls if you’re going to pick on me for a typo (should say “NOR do I need…”) you should also point out I missed the closing parenthesis too. The lesson, don’t bid or comment at the end of a long day! But thank you.
@RADExotics you’re a legend! ** not a ?*
@RADExotics you’re a legend ?
@Nonissan “Seems to be required these days…”
Well at least somebody finally said it. It’s as if there is a playbook out there on what questions to ask so you can APPEAR to be “in the know.” @bostonmotorsports it’s right on this one. Passing up an opportunity to own a car like this over some useless printout from a computer? And good for you too, @RADExotics for making a REAL statement. What a car!!!
@gpmotors please feel free to NOT post a DME report (not do I need a DNA sample. As you can see, I will STILL be bidding!
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@Nonissan You're joking right? Doubtful you would've bid regardless.. hilarious seeing a DME request for a 100 mile 1 owner car likely kept in someones house as a piece of art. LOLOLOL.
@gpmotors i wasn't 'stating' that this car has seen track time. i doubt that it has. i was simply requesting a DME and details on condition, as i would on any $200k+ purchase. this looks like a pristine, well spec'd car. great luck to you in your sale.
@Nonissan This car has not a single rock chip on the car, no signs of tires being beat on, and the brakes measure brand new.
If this car had been tracked, it would be peppered in the front, tires would be trashed, and the brakes would need replacement.
Unless you have proof, your statement of track use is invalid.
@gpmotors I wouldn’t acquiesce to such a request either. Maybe a 1k mile car, but 100?? Hell they land from the factory with half that.
@gpmotors - thanks for the reply. for all we know, those 100 miles could have been on a track. i won't be bidding. DME seems to be required these days. good luck with the sale!
@Nonissan The car has no clear bra other than the factory stone guards. The car is in perfect condition, no imperfections. As for the DME, the car doesn't even have 100 miles...I won't be adding the miles to get a DME report on a 100 mile car.
@BostonMotorsports1 - it takes me wayyyy less than 100 miles to add damage to a car... really?
@Nonissan on a 100 mile car??
@Nonissan on a 100 mile car???
Also, can you please post a DME?
And are there any scratches/blemishes anywhere?
TIA
@gpmotors - any paint protection film?
@andrewvolk came out swinging!
Bid in the amount of $195,000