2010 Porsche 911 Gt3 Rs on 2040-cars
Alhambra, California, United States
If you have questions email email me at: lupelbbickford@ukbig.com .
Hello, I have a rare find 2010 Porsche gt3 RS. This car is not your average RS. It is heavenly optioned with the
best parts. All mechanical work completed by GMG motorsports. Although this is an ultimate track prep monster, I
have NEVER taken it on the track. Service was done few months back. BRAND NEW CRATE MOTOR installed at 9,400 miles.
This beautiful car is meticulously maintained, truly amazing spec, super reliable, turn key, and needs nothing! Car
appreciation has gone up as you true Porsche fans know. Low asking price
- Desirable Grey black/red color
- Last of 6speed Manuel gearbox
- carbon center console
- illuminated carbon door sills
- clear bra paint protection
- GT2 carbon seats
- Blue-tooth phone interface
- PCM 3.0 w/ NAVIGATION
- Sound package plus
- Black full leather
- premium floor mats
- Dashboard, door, center, seat, dev. stitching
- Clear bra paint protection
Tastefully List of mods consist of:
- StopTech trophy brake system
- GMG WC Full package which includes the following sport center bypass, and header (extremely loud)
- JRZ adjustable damper suspensions
- GMG WC anti-roll bars, mono ball, dog bone, arm bushings etc...
- GMG roll cage with 5pt seat harness
Please, no dealer contacts nor I am interested in consignments
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