What to do with a burnt up 997 GT3?
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Hello all! New to the forum but very excited with the wealth of info here.
I came across a burned out 07 GT3 that I bought through an auction. Dont know how the fire started but it was an interior fire. The fire consumed the complete interior and partially on the right side of the car. Left side is almost intact. Engine and suspension, wheels (carbon ceramic) and undercarriage are not affected. I thought about parting this car out but was wondering if it can be re-built as strictly a track car as it came with a non-repairable title. Any suggestions?
I came across a burned out 07 GT3 that I bought through an auction. Dont know how the fire started but it was an interior fire. The fire consumed the complete interior and partially on the right side of the car. Left side is almost intact. Engine and suspension, wheels (carbon ceramic) and undercarriage are not affected. I thought about parting this car out but was wondering if it can be re-built as strictly a track car as it came with a non-repairable title. Any suggestions?
Last edited by Captaingil; 01-02-2010 at 09:10 PM. Reason: Bad information.
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Ok. Good stuff on Rennlist. Thanks for the history lesson on the car. I found the info very interesting. I own the car now. Im still wondering what the best thing is to do with it.
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from the photo posted, it looks like the passenger side is largely unsalvageable; however possibly the motor/trans and more likely the hard parts on passenger side (brakes and susp?) are salvageable.
to better assist us, would it be possible to put up current photos? i have not read the entire RL thread - it may be a difficult issue with the previous owner - but if you now own the car, i see it as no problem
to better assist us, would it be possible to put up current photos? i have not read the entire RL thread - it may be a difficult issue with the previous owner - but if you now own the car, i see it as no problem
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to answer your original question, i dont think the car can be rebuilt confidently - however keeping the intact driveline for another car or selling the working equipment could recuperate your investment