This unbelievably unparalleled RS displays an odometer reading of just 1,XXX miles, shows a Clean CARFAX Report, and features the following options (original MSRP of $156,900): Black Full Leather; Metallic Paint To Sample: GT Silver Metallic; Lightweight Lithium Ion Battery; Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB); Wheels Painted Silver; Footrest In Aluminum; Floor Mats In Interior Color; Sport Bucket Seat Belt Passage Painted; Seat Belts In Speed Yellow; Bluetooth Interface For Mobile Phone; Stitching Of Dashboard In Deviating Color; Stitching Of Door Trim In Deviating Color; Stitching Of Side Center Console In Deviating Color; Stitching Of Rear Side Panel In Deviating Color; Stitching Of Front Seats In Deviating Color.
The Allure: Expelling a ravishingly ridiculous yet sonorously seductive soundtrack, the just over 8,000 RPM redlining race-derived unit, which would become to be the last GT3 to encase the highly-acclaimed 911 GT1 “Mezger” motor, in combination with the 997’s charming chassis — a setup that would be the last preeminent purveyor of prominent pendulum dynamism comprised of a svelte front track with an aerodynamically pronounced back end in conjunction with a wheelbase that’s relatively shorter than its successor while also having steering feel that’s sensationally raw and ultra communicative due to its hydraulic nature while the scant usage of electronic aids isn’t widely present in interfering with the driving experience, all unite to provide a radically desirable old-school motoring identity that’s absent in the subsequent GT3 generations and positions the 997-gen GT3 in a coveted category of its own.