Equipped with the Touring Package and a 6-speed GT Sport manual transmission, this 2022 Porsche 992 GT3 comes finished in White over a black interior with deviated stitching and fabric seat centers. It was ordered with an optional extended range fuel tank and Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes (PCCB) as well as the Front Axle Lift System, Chrono Package, Extended Leather Package, Adaptive Sport Seats Plus, illuminated door sills, and much more. Boasting over $50k in factory options and showing under 500 miles on the odometer, this GT3 is now being offered for auction out of Florida.
This GT3 is finished in White with the Touring Package in Black as well as optional PCCB calipers in high gloss black, painted mirror trim, Exclusive Design taillights, and LED-Matrix Design headlights in black. It rides on factory 20”/21” GT3 center-lock wheels dressed in Pirelli P Zero Corsa tires. The seller states Xpel Ultimate Fusion paint protection film has been applied over the front end along with a ceramic coating over the full exterior, detailed images are provided in the gallery along with a clean CARFAX report.
The black interior features matching cloth seat centers, deviated stitching, and optional extended leather trim covering the dashboard, door panels, sun visors, steering column, air vents, and Sport Seat Plus backrests. Other optional details include illuminated door sill guards in Black Brushed Aluminum, under-door puddle light projectors, Ambient Lighting, a crested center console lid, and personalized floor mats with leather edging. The driver is also provided with an extended range fuel tank, the Front Axle Lift System, ParkAssist (rear), Chrono Package, Bose Surround Sound System, auto-dimming mirrors with an integrated rain sensor, and Traffic Recognition.
Producing as much as 502 HP and 346 lb.-ft of torque, the naturally aspirated 4.0-liter flat-six engine is paired with a 6-speed GT Sport manual transmission that drives the rear wheels. Acceleration from 0-60 MPH is reached in just over 3 seconds with a claimed top speed of 199 MPH. Standard performance features include rear-axle steering, Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM), and Porsche Torque Vectoring (PTV). This example also features optional Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes (PCCB). The balance of the original factory warranty remains in effect.
This sale will include the original window sticker, owner’s manuals, two keys, and a clean title.
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Sold for $288,000
@Rhodge07 Congratulations on being the new caretaker of this excellent Touring.
A big thank you to all of you who had an interest and were bidders.
Congratulations, @rhodge07! :-D
Congrats! this is a nice build, enjoy
Congratulations!
Me too - Best of Luck!!!
Im out. Good Luck!
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I find the difference between PCAR and BaT so funny - comments so quiet, just bidding. Only the serious biz of buying toys
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Love a real seller vs all these greedy dealers!!! Kudos to the seller for being a real guy!
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@Skindoc who cares for this sharing ??
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@arokhsar Good morning. As per my previous post…
This auction is me selling my fathers Touring, unfortunately he cannot drive it due to a health issue that came up.
Hi, why are you selling this car?
@roketman, I’m a long time Ford GT owner as well. Never thought I would say this, but given the choice of which car to drive, I usually choose the 992 GT3 T. Obtaining parts for the Ford GT is becoming quite difficult.
@Fordgt Obviously you’re a Ford GT fan. I own an 06 and a 2019. In my opinion, the 2006 is one of the greatest cars out here. But I do love my paces too! I just think that the current market pricing is crazy
Classic spec on this beautiful Touring. As others have said we are getting close to the last NA manual cars. I have had the opportunity of seeing this car in person and it is essentially a brand new car with PPF. Can never go wrong with White, a timeless color on a Porsche. The new GT3 is in my opinion the best new sports car money can buy. Good luck to the bidders!
@Fordgt @Skindoc. Thank you both for your enthusiasm toward the GT3 Touring.
This auction is me selling my fathers Touring, unfortunately he cannot drive it due to a health issue that came up.
I have my own 992 GT3 Touring manual and I love it; I also just received my GT4RS and will put miles and smiles on this weekend.
To be sure everyone knows… this Touring has BOTH keys (2 keys).
This is a beautiful car, checks just about every box IMHO. As a collector and a DE guy, it’s kind of a schizophrenic mentality regarding a driver, a track car, and an investment car.
As I read the description I’m thinking this GT3 touring is capable of being all things to virtually all Porsche pushers.
Factor in the fact that we are experiencing the last chapter of petrol power as the dawn of the age of EVs is upon us, and there are not that many years before we won’t have the opportunity to just go out and buy highly spec’d GT3 touring (or for that matter a GT3, RS, GT2, etc).
Life is short and you’re dead a long time.
I’m of the mentality that you never really own these level cars, you babysit them for the next owner.
I have absolutely no doubt that with proper care and feeding this GT3 T will only appreciate over the years. Once Porsche announces an end to production of the gasoline GT series, they will begin a steep appreciation curve.
I’m currently at SEMA in LVNV, and I see the enthusiasm for both current production and all years of vintage, amongst people of all generations.
If I had the bandwidth to add this particular GT3 T to the stable I would. GLWA
@Mercyhealth I agree on the key issue. Seems this comes up on a regular basis. As I’ve commented previously, many owners keep a key as a memento or trophy of their ownership time. I’ve learned this from friends who are dealers..they aren’t surprised when the owner at trade-in time suddenly can’t find the “spare” key!
With older cars you could literally drop by the hardware store and get a blank cut for a few dollars. With the newer cars, it’s a major hassle and expensive ($500+). And yes, misplace the only key and it’s an expensive paperweight!
Beautiful car! Just purchased a new 992 GT3 Touring. Have had a number of 991.2 GT3’s to include a Touring. In my opinion the 992 is superior in a multitude of ways: Appearance-exterior and interior, turn in, cornering, exhaust note, steering, stability, etc. One of the best cars in the world!
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@2ENF Good morning. Yes the car is available. I will be pleased to show the car to you. Please send a message to "CONTACT SELLER" with your number and we can set up the visit. Thank you.
Is this car available for viewing in South Florida (we're in FtL)?
@Mercyhealth Thank you for starting the bid and noting this. I will ask PCAR to add to this information.
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@FLPcar Thank you I have a bit of a peeve about cars sold with only one key. In the 996 911 the cost of key replacement is over 500.00 all in. The two keys available for your stunning car should be mentioned in the write up. I will start the bidding good luck.
@Mercyhealth Good morning. I like your sense of humor. The car has two (keys). The one spare key in picture 82 and the other one is in the center console in pictures 58 & 62.
Picture 82 shows one key. Does that mean the second key has been lost? If so what would the replacement cost be? Call me crazy (many have) have but if you only have one key for your car and lose it you are left with a 3000lb paper weight.
Welcome to this auction. This perfectly spec'd out 992 GT3 Touring
is for those of you wanting a nicely optioned Touring... this is the one.
I will monitor and respond to your questions as quickly as possible.
Thank you.