997.1 GT3 vs GT3rs?????
#16
I have driven both and the RS seems to be a bit more agile and rawer than the standard GT3. I would say go for the RS as these things are gorgeous and are going to hold their value better. I went a step further though and purchased a Gen 2 RS.
If you're interested, call my guy Wajhi Khwaja at Isringhausen. He sold me my .2 RS and I LOVE it. Outstanding bunch of guys, very straight up. They have this gen 1 RS for sale in my fav color combo. Not sure if its certified but looks nice. You'd have to come down to Springfield, IL though :|
http://www.isringhausen.com/Inventor...VehicleID/8670
If you're interested, call my guy Wajhi Khwaja at Isringhausen. He sold me my .2 RS and I LOVE it. Outstanding bunch of guys, very straight up. They have this gen 1 RS for sale in my fav color combo. Not sure if its certified but looks nice. You'd have to come down to Springfield, IL though :|
http://www.isringhausen.com/Inventor...VehicleID/8670
#17
i have driven both a .1GT3 and a .1RS (my personal car). i think there is less of a difference between those two cars compared to the .2GT3 vs a .2RS....
i still decided on a .1RS because i felt that its a little more special than the non-RS cars and mine is green, which is a color thats not available on the non-RS cars. ideally i would get a .2RS but the price jump was just way more than what i could handle financially.
i still decided on a .1RS because i felt that its a little more special than the non-RS cars and mine is green, which is a color thats not available on the non-RS cars. ideally i would get a .2RS but the price jump was just way more than what i could handle financially.
#19
yes... 997.1 .2 GT3/RS have the same metzger engine design with slight tweaks of course... even the 4.0L has a metzger...
also dont forget bout the turbo and GT2/RS cars also have the same engine design.
also dont forget bout the turbo and GT2/RS cars also have the same engine design.
#20
Thanks for the info. I thought the 997.2 GT3 had the DFI engine because the displacement went up to 3.8.
#21
I took the same route as Precision Auto. Bought a higher (relatively) mileage .1 GT3 from the original owner who tracked the car, and left some goodies on it for me (flywheel, tune). I got it fairly cheap by GT3 standards and put about $20K into making it what it is today.
I completely respect the RS', and would love to have one, although the price differential in a .1 non-RS to RS doesn't justify what i've already got. The car is just as quick as an RS, (depending upon driver), and basically has the same stuff, save for lexan rear window, wing and wider rear end.
If you want something truly special, go for the RS, as most are pretty pampered and have low miles. IMO, if you want to truly drive and enjoy the car, get the 'regular' GT3 as you can enjoy the crap out of them and not be worried about losing value.
FWIW, i'm almost at 50K miles on my .1 GT3 (original motor), and it feels stronger than the day I got it.
You can't go wrong...this is a great problem to have!
I completely respect the RS', and would love to have one, although the price differential in a .1 non-RS to RS doesn't justify what i've already got. The car is just as quick as an RS, (depending upon driver), and basically has the same stuff, save for lexan rear window, wing and wider rear end.
If you want something truly special, go for the RS, as most are pretty pampered and have low miles. IMO, if you want to truly drive and enjoy the car, get the 'regular' GT3 as you can enjoy the crap out of them and not be worried about losing value.
FWIW, i'm almost at 50K miles on my .1 GT3 (original motor), and it feels stronger than the day I got it.
You can't go wrong...this is a great problem to have!
#22
I too have been wondering about GT3/RS. Also looking at Gallardo and 355/360. I want a pure 6spd that is beautiful, sounds great and makes me grin ear to ear every time I drive it.
Does the .1 RS have the wider body as well? Or just .2 RS?
Does the .1 RS have the wider body as well? Or just .2 RS?
#25
very different price points and very different cars... i have a .1RS... i think maintenance on the porsche is probably cheaper than on a gallardo or ferrari. RS is also much more raw in nature compared to those other cars (my opinion of course). not to mention that finding a 6 spd lambo/ferrari is not too easy since most customers buy the e-gear/f1 transmission.
#27
In my opinion the great buy is a 997.2 GT3 (2010-2011) about the same price as an RS, and you take advantage of the new suspension, engine, non sunroof (if compared with regular 997.1GT3) nicer interior. Overall a better car.
But if you want the exclusivity the RS is the car to have, also will hold it's value better over time.
But if you want the exclusivity the RS is the car to have, also will hold it's value better over time.
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