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2016 Porsche 911 Gt3 Rs Coupe 2-door on 2040-cars

US $126,400.00
Year:2016 Mileage:2215 Color: Orange /
 Black
Location:

Smyrna, South Carolina, United States

Smyrna, South Carolina, United States
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For more details email me at: esmeraldaesswelgart@ukdevelopers.net .

Selling my 2016 Lava GT3 RS, it currently has approx 2250 miles. This is a highly optioned RS with an original
sticker of $214.5k. I am the second owner. Car is located in Charleston SC.
Options:
Extended Range Fuel Tank
Lightweight Battery (Lithium-Ion)
Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB)
Front axle lift system
Sound Package Plus
Fire Extinguisher
Seats Belts in Lava Orange
Luggage net in passenger footwell
Smoking package
Light Design Package
Sport Chrono Package incl. Porsche Track Precision App
Leather interior in Black/Lava Orange (Alcantara)
SiriusXM® Satellite Radio and HD Radio Receiver
Floor Mats
Belt Outlet Trim in Alcantara
Door Panel in Leather/Alcantara
Leather key pouch
Vehicle key painted
Lava Orange
Auto-Dimming Mirrors with Integrated Rain Sensor
Porsche Communication Management (PCM) incl. navigation module
SportDesign Side Mirrors Lower Trim in Black (High-Gloss)
Wheels Painted in Satin Black
LED Headlights in Black with Porsche Dynamic Light System (PDLS)
Storage Compartment Lid in Alcantara® with Porsche Crest
Sun visors in Alcantara
Headlight Cleaning System Covers in Exterior Color
Door Sill Guards in Carbon Fiber, Illuminated
Clear Glass Taillights
(dealer sticker included in the pictures)
This is a ‘no story’ car that has never been tracked and has no modifications. The only accessories that have
been added are the AWE tuning window foils, and I swapped in the clear side markers (original foils and markers
included in the sale). Xpel is installed on all forward facing surfaces and the whole car is coated with Modesta.
The car looks and drives like new.

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Thu, 26 Jun 2014

The 2015 Subaru WRX STI and 2014 Porsche Cayman are both saddled with unfair reputations. The STI with its huge wing and gold wheels has the title of the ultimate boy-racer. On the other hand, Porsche brand snobs look down on he base Cayman as just a wannabe 911. In reality, they are both pretty fantastic performance cars. But what would happen if the two of them lined up at a stoplight, and maybe the guy in the suit in the Cayman started throwing some revs at the young man in the STI? Automobile decided to find out in a recent video pitting the two stereotyped hot rods against each other in a standing-mile drag race.
In terms of raw numbers, they are surprisingly close. Both use flat engines and six-speed manual transmissions here, but the Subaru has more power and torque. However, the Porsche makes up for it with 300 pounds less weight. Neither should have a problem with traction either thanks to the STI's sophisticated all-wheel-drive setup, and the Cayman's mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout.
The comparable specs certainly show themselves in the real world for the race. We're not going to give away the winner here because it's too exciting, but let's just say the finish is very, very close. Scroll down to watch both of them shrug off their stereotypes and show off their real performance.

One POV lap shows 62 years of Porsche through 20 cars

Thu, Dec 17 2015

Porsche has earned a legacy of motorsports success that many brands would envy, and the amazing vehicles that achieved those victories were on display this year at the Rennsport Reunion V at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. We visited this massive celebration of the sports car company and got a great look at some of the 1,400 Porsches in attendance. Now it's time for you to strap in and enjoy a POV lap of the track in 20 cars that exemplify 62 years of taking checkered flags across the world. This clip offers a chance to see and hear the evolution of Porsche's racers in just a couple of minutes. It starts behind the wheel of some of the early four-cylinder cars but quickly transitions to the brand's iconic prototypes and eventually to the modern track machines. Here's an opportunity to experience some of these historic vehicles from the cockpit if you missed the chance to see them at Rennsport Reunion V in September.

Harry Metcalfe shows off his GT2-inspired Porsche 993 Turbo

Sat, Nov 14 2015

There have been many versions of the Porsche 911, and the GT2 is among the greats. The hardcore variant of the iconic sports car packs the twin turbochargers from the 911 Turbo, but strips out the creature comforts and all-wheel drive. The 993 was the first generation to get the GT2 treatment, and that's just what Harry Metcalfe appears to have here. Only it isn't actually a GT2. This member of Harry's Garage is a 993 911 Turbo made to look like a GT2. That means it still has the all-wheel drive system from the Turbo model. And it also means that Harry didn't have to pay anywhere near as much as you would for a factory GT2, even on the used market. The founding editor of Evo traded in his 930 – the first 911 to go Turbo – and got this one instead.It may not be as original as his immaculate old 930, but as you can see from the video above, that doesn't make it any less of a thrill to drive. If anything, just the opposite. Related Video: