Now up for auction is this 2019 Porsche 991.2 GT3 Touring finished in Paint to Sample Oak Green Metallic. One of the very few examples produced for the 2019 model year, this GT3 was delivered new to Westmont Porsche of Illinois with a black leather interior featuring optional carbon-fiber trim, full bucket seats, pepita cloth seat centers, extended leather upholstery, and deviated stitching throughout. It was acquired by the current owner from the original selling Porsche dealership and is now being offered for auction out of Scottsdale, Arizona, showing approximately 6k miles on the odometer.
This GT3 was ordered in Paint to Sample Oak Green Metallic, a classic Porsche color first offered on the 911 in 1976. The Touring Package includes bright silver trims around the windows and eliminates the large, fixed rear wing of the GT3 in favor of a standard Carrera-style spoiler. The windows are tinted and the car received clear paint protection film over the front end up to the windshield under the current ownership. A scrape mark is noted on the underside of the front spoiler, detailed images are provided in the gallery along with paint meter readings and a clean CARFAX report. This Touring rides on factory 20” GT3 center-lock wheels dressed in original Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires.
Inside, the cabin features optional deviated stitching, carbon-fiber trim, and black leather upholstery extending from the dashboard, door panels, steering column casing, sun visors, and center console tunnel. The full carbon fiber bucket seats are upholstered with pepita cloth centers and paired with exclusive seatbelts in Silver Grey. The original shift knob has been replaced with a carbon fiber piece and removable hand-stitched leather bolster covers have been added to the seats for protection. A complete list of factory options is provided below:
The naturally aspirated 4.0L flat-six engine revs up to 9k-RPM while sending as much as 500 HP to the rear wheels through a 6-speed GT Sport manual transmission. Acceleration from 0-60 MPH is achieved in approximately 3.5 seconds, and rear-axle steering comes equipped as standard along with Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM). CARFAX shows all routine service completed by the original selling Porsche dealership up until 2020, with subsequent service completed by Porsche North Scottsdale. The last service was completed in April of 2021 at 5,903 miles including a brake fluid flush and oil change. The balance of the factory 4-year warranty remains in effect and service records are provided for reference in the gallery along with images of the undercarriage.
This sale will include a set of two keys, owner's manuals, the original window sticker, service records, and a clean title.
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@Ocatamo Look forward to connecting on what looks to be a fantastic car. Thank you!
Well done to all the bidders, thank you very much, looking forward to enjoying this!
I’ve got a pts Mexico Blue Touring… 5,000 miles - interior houndstooth with Miami blue piping…. If someone wants to pay something like this…… let me know!
Congratulations to the winner! You won an entertaining duel and a phenomenal car! Also, thanks to all who participated...even if you just watched!
That was a fun battle at the end!
@cbhk66 Highest congratulations on winning the bid. I have a client who has a similar spec and absolutely loves his. A congratulatory gift from my studio as you celebrate:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/cd195gxra7oluuy/GT3%20Touring%20PCAR.jpg
Indeed, what a “Mano a mano” at the end!
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Wow. Nothing childish about that slugfest!
Congratulations to the buyer and seller!
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FUN STUFF!!!!
These last second bids are just childish.....
ABSOLUTE INSANITY!!!!
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@Ocatamo Let the final battle begin! Good luck all.
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We are in the final hour! Thanks again for your interest and bids. As a reminder, in the final 2 minutes the clock resets after each bid. And remember, this car will go to the highest bidder today. Good luck!
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Good Morning! Thank you everyone for the bids and interest thus far. I am available for any last-minute questions so please, do not hesitate to ask.
The car is definitely selling today! Good luck!
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Jiminy Christmas, what a special car. GLWA
@911dudette Thanks for your continued interest. This will not be a conditional sale. I think each potential buyer has his or her own criteria to judge and ultimately decide to bid (or not). Sometimes the seller doesn’t have all of the information that a specific potential buyer wants, and that appears to be the case here.
This is wonderful car. I am confident that it will be headed to a new home shortly after the auction ends tomorrow at 2 EST. Good luck to you, the current bidders and the new bidders to come.
Ocatamo, thanks for the reply. Are you open to make the sale conditional on a DME with no revs beyond Overspeed Range 2? It is certainly apparent that there are bidders who are comfortable making a decision without the over-rev information, so perhaps it is my own shortcoming. Thanks very much.
@911dudette Thanks for your follow up. I am working on getting this data but I cannot guarantee I’ll have it before the auction closes.
Ocatamo, just following up to see whether you will be providing a DME report before the close of the auction. I am very interested in bidding once that information is clear. Thanks.
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@GTTROIS No, just a comment from the peanut gallery up here in Pittsburgh. As an environmental attorney, I just love the green paint. As for your question about paint thickness, I would just ask that question in a comment here, that way you have written confirmation whether there is any body work. A phone call is not the best record for this. From what I can tell by the seller's fastidious cleaning and picture taking, etc., he seems like the real deal. And I know you haven't asked for my opinion, but it's free and more information can't hurt, right? I doubt this car has been tracked, but that is something I would want to know as a purchaser. I know as a fellow Porsche enthusiast that my Porsche's were tracked at Watkins Glen many times.
And I would be remiss if I did not mention that the white, side "Porsche" stripe is something I would have removed ASAP, but that's just me. This car speaks for itself and needs no advertisement. I doubt there is any paint-fading or shadowing, but, if you are so inclined to remove the decal, I would have a small portion removed first to check this before removing the full decal.
@Artdeckco just to confirm that you have viewed the car IN PERSON, correct?
@Artdeckco Thanks for your comments!
I just wanted to note that it was a pleasure to view your GT3. I once owned a 2004 GT3 in speed yellow. I used Pcar to sell my last Porsche Macan GTS and was really impressed by their professionalism. All I really wanted to say is that the Led Zeppelin song that accompanied your walk around video was apropos … parting is such sweet sorrow!
Ramble on!
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@GTTROIS Thanks for your request and patience. Please use the contact seller button to follow up on your request.
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@ocatamo: any opportunity to inspect the car in the metal?
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Ocatamo, thank you very much for your response and additional insight on the noted chips. Really appreciate you getting the DME to verify the car's engine history in order to make an informed decision.
@911dudette Thanks for your questions. The PPF is installed on the front of the car (to the windshield, including front quarter panels), the rear of the car (from the tail lights down) and the factory stone guard on the body in front of each rear wheel. None of the chips appear to be either outside the protective layer, and they are not noticeable unless you are looking for them. I included the extreme close up photos to be complete and transparent.
The right side and left side each have some chips in the PPF/stripe decal. It would appear that the body protection has done its job.
As for the DME report, I do not have a current one. I'll try to get that done.
Additional content has been added to the listing gallery.
Ocatamo, thank you for all the details thus far. I had a few follow up questions in order to make a proper assessment: will you be posting a recent DME report? Is there separate PPF installed on the rear quarter panels or is the PPF you referenced in the area of the rock chips located in the factory PPF stone guards? If so, are there any chips outside of the stone guard area and in the paint? Lastly, are the chips only on the driver's side or on both sides? Thank you very much for your assistance in gaining clarification. This is a beautiful car.
@Wmkevin7 Thanks for your question. Yes, it does have the rev-matching auto-blip feature/button. I will post a driving video in the next few days, so you can see and hear the downshifts with that feature engaged. What a glorious sound!
@JAM2 Thanks for your question. The original shifter knob and boot, black fabric seat inserts and the amber turn indicators are all included. I will post photos of these items later today.
Nice Spec! Does it have auto blip? Thanks
Car looks amazing!!! Do you have the original black seat inserts and original shift knob? I didn’t notice CXX on the build sheet, hence those two items were probably added afterwards. many thanks.
@Ocatamo thank you noted
@nosubstitute4porsche Thanks for your question. These are chips in the stripe decal and PPF in front of the rear left wheel. I discovered them when I was prepping the car for photos. You don't notice them unless you zoom in and look closely. That's the only area on the car that I have seen any chip marks. The front of the car has PPF up to the windshield and on the front fenders, as well.
@Ocatamo sorry meant 45,46 and 47...
@Ocatamo can u elaborate on photos 47 and 48 and what they are depicting? Are they chips in the stripe and paint or tar? thank u
@nosubstitute4porsche Thanks for your question. I would describe myself as an enthusiast (with a short attention span) rather than a collector. As a result, I am always in the market for new automotive experiences. I have acquired three additional vehicles since I purchased this GT3 Touring, and I don’t have the space to keep acquiring without an occasional sale. If Porsche didn’t make such great vehicles, I wouldn’t have this problem! I just hope whoever is the winning bidder will enjoy the car as much as I have.
hi seller is there any specific reason as to why you are offering this modern classic with all the impressive options up for sale? just curious. It appears to be just what a lot of porsche people would want. Thanks in advance.
What a great way to start off 2022! I am proud to present my 2019 GT3 Touring in the gorgeous (thanks @protour2003) and historic Porsche color of Oak Green Metallic. The understated beauty of the color is complemented by the silver wheels, side stripe and chrome trim. It is a modern classic, with an impressive list of all of the right options (listed above).
I am also very excited to have been included in the Virtual Scottsdale Auction. So, I hope you'll join in the fun, and bid on one of the finest automobiles Porsche makes. I look forward to interacting with you as the auction progresses.
Hello gorgeous