edgy Posted 21November, 2018 Report Share Posted 21November, 2018 https://www.carsales.com.au/cars/details/2000-Porsche-911-GT3-996-Manual/SSE-AD-5783803 id of thought for the asking $$ the seller could have penned a nice ad, rather than using the Carsales dribble with two paragraphs added in. Looks nice though Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GTP911 Posted 21November, 2018 Report Share Posted 21November, 2018 2 hours ago, edgy said: https://www.carsales.com.au/cars/details/2000-Porsche-911-GT3-996-Manual/SSE-AD-5783803 id of thought for the asking $$ the seller could have penned a nice ad, rather than using the Carsales dribble with two paragraphs added in. Looks nice though Bit of a long stretch of the bow, this particular GT3 (with red GT3 rear badge), looks very similar to the car sold at Shannon's 2010 winter auction: https://www.shannons.com.au/auctions/2010-shannons-melbourne-winter-classic-auction/S8D3Q9AZ3W5V3709/ p.s I had to check my garage, I thought my car had been stolen, very similar spec: 1 off 13 Touring 996 Mk1 GT3s, A1A1 Black, Leather Recaros, Tequipment cage and red Schroth driver harness. 😉 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
symsy Posted 22November, 2018 Report Share Posted 22November, 2018 5 hours ago, Windsor289 said: Bit of a long stretch of the bow, this particular GT3 (with red GT3 rear badge), looks very similar to the car sold at Shannon's 2010 winter auction: https://www.shannons.com.au/auctions/2010-shannons-melbourne-winter-classic-auction/S8D3Q9AZ3W5V3709/ p.s I had to check my garage, I thought my car had been stolen, very similar spec: 1 off 13 Touring 996 Mk1 GT3s, A1A1 Black, Leather Recaros, Tequipment cage and red Schroth driver harness. 😉 Probably out of date harnesses .. along with fire extinguisher I would want new stuff I were gonna pay the price.. Is the red badge straight Every where I go people talk of the porsche adverts and buying expectations lately , we seem to be the joke of the motoring arena Remember when you paid per letter for your adverts For sale GT3 Tour, FSH, No Dents,VGC, $$$OVNO Im think an open house tyre kicking style of sale would work better these days, would save a lot of time and conjecture. PS Mr South Aus white wonky badge went on hold , hopefully we will hear of someone thrashing it around shortly GTP911 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jason A Posted 22November, 2018 Report Share Posted 22November, 2018 Will be interesting to see how Mr black comfort spec goes with the asking price. Prices are swinging guite a bit atm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jason A Posted 22November, 2018 Report Share Posted 22November, 2018 Mr White is gone from CS. Cheapest MK1 on now is $145k and no Clubsport MK1’s advertised. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GTP911 Posted 9December, 2018 Report Share Posted 9December, 2018 1 less 996 GT3 😯: (World Wide) Troubleshooter 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
James P Posted 9December, 2018 Report Share Posted 9December, 2018 23 minutes ago, Windsor289 said: 1 less 996 GT3 😯: (World Wide) I’ve seen another video showing it’s not that badly damaged & will be repaired.. the nut job driving it went & cut more laps straight after the incident in his 991 RS Troubleshooter, spiller and GTP911 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Troubleshooter Posted 9December, 2018 Report Share Posted 9December, 2018 Any idea what instigated the crash, looked like all was under control til it started to lose the rear end Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carby Posted 10December, 2018 Report Share Posted 10December, 2018 6 minutes ago, Troubleshooter said: Any idea what instigated the crash, looked like all was under control til it started to lose the rear end Watch the full story here: He claims to have tapped the brakes when he spotted the yellow flag. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jason A Posted 10December, 2018 Report Share Posted 10December, 2018 Wow what a waste, my favourite colour to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GUT Posted 10December, 2018 Report Share Posted 10December, 2018 Nasty - but a lot better than it could have been. That's well and truly repairable Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Troubleshooter Posted 10December, 2018 Report Share Posted 10December, 2018 I've looked at it 20 times and I'm sure the tyres start squealing after he brakes and the tyres squeal for half a second before the car starts to veer. I know I must be wrong but looks like he puts his left foot on the clutch and doesn't move his right foot to the brake prior to the swerve ... gotta feel sorry for the dude, using it for what it's intended, looks like he has a nice RS to compensate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jason A Posted 11December, 2018 Report Share Posted 11December, 2018 I have now watched a few times, I think he may have hit some oil on the road. He brakes first, then put his foot on the clutch. i have crossed over an oil stream previously that I had spotted at around 180ks and crossed it very carefully- car had a big wiggle Ineterstingly he let’s go of the wheel, but holds down the clutch. This is the risk when you play with big boys toys Troubleshooter and James P 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coastr Posted 11December, 2018 Report Share Posted 11December, 2018 23 hours ago, GUT said: Nasty - but a lot better than it could have been. That's well and truly repairable Amazing that frame is still straight - because there isn't a straight panel left on the car. If it's a track hack then probably can be fixed. If you fight the bull, sometimes you're going to get the horns. I think he's lucky he grazed the front and put the car into a flat spin that stayed on it's wheels, and that nobody came up and hit him again. Many cars have done that and flipped into a bad rollover. Oh, and LOL at the passenger airbag cover direct hit to the nuts. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wilson59 Posted 11December, 2018 Report Share Posted 11December, 2018 I have been around the Nurburgring a few times it’s sooooo fast and a frightening track . Lucky Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spiller Posted 12December, 2018 Report Share Posted 12December, 2018 19 hours ago, Coastr said: Amazing that frame is still straight - because there isn't a straight panel left on the car. If it's a track hack then probably can be fixed. If you fight the bull, sometimes you're going to get the horns. I think he's lucky he grazed the front and put the car into a flat spin that stayed on it's wheels, and that nobody came up and hit him again. Many cars have done that and flipped into a bad rollover. Oh, and LOL at the passenger airbag cover direct hit to the nuts. I'd imagine he bent the frame in the rear slightly. Fortunately for him the most expensive part of the car got away almost unscathed. The big dent in the roof is interesting...caused by the bonnet flying open? 20 hours ago, Jason A said: I have now watched a few times, I think he may have hit some oil on the road. He brakes first, then put his foot on the clutch. i have crossed over an oil stream previously that I had spotted at around 180ks and crossed it very carefully- car had a big wiggle Ineterstingly he let’s go of the wheel, but holds down the clutch. This is the risk when you play with big boys toys Figures he let go of the wheel to avoid wrist and hand injury, although he had already copped the big hit before then (with hands still on the wheel). No foot on the brake pedal, but brakes probably aren't helping at that stage? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
symsy Posted 12December, 2018 Report Share Posted 12December, 2018 Hope I came off that lightly if that ever happened that’s all I say , screw the car Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Troubleshooter Posted 13December, 2018 Report Share Posted 13December, 2018 4 hours ago, symsy said: Hope I came off that lightly if that ever happened that’s all I say , screw the car Very calm and relaxed in a 265k crash ... once his hands are off the wheel it's as onerous for him as sitting in the jason recliner rocker and a grandkid is climbing on him Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StevepGT3 Posted 13December, 2018 Report Share Posted 13December, 2018 German armco is expensive Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jason A Posted 14December, 2018 Report Share Posted 14December, 2018 Just picked up my silver 996 MK1 GT3 CS from Dutton Garage in Melbourne. Great car, can’t say the same for the weather. Leaving early in the morning for Adelaide where I will store it for a while. Drive in the hills and do some laps of The Bend MS Park. Will eventually bring it home to Brisbane. You can’t beat a road trip in a Porsche. Special mention goes to Karl @ Dutton Garage - highly recommend ✅✅✅ Troubleshooter, Dalai, LeeM and 4 others 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
edgy Posted 14December, 2018 Report Share Posted 14December, 2018 Congrats, what a gem! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jason A Posted 14December, 2018 Report Share Posted 14December, 2018 Yeah it was a good car, not perfect but a good honest example. Complete correct cars don’t come up very often. I think these cars are undervalued in Australia. 1,800 cars, 20% (approx - Clubsport), most of them are here. Under valued in Australia compared to global market. Happy camper Troubleshooter 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tips Posted 14December, 2018 Report Share Posted 14December, 2018 1 hour ago, Jason A said: Special mention goes to Karl @ Dutton Garage - highly recommend ✅✅ ✅ Congrats Jason glad it worked out to be the right car. Great that Karl looked after you. I have found him straight up and no BS in my few dealings, which is great for a young enthusiastic guy and very different in his industry. Not sure if he took you for a tour while you were there? They have some very special cars down in the basement of which one being restored belongs to the owner of the bend in Adelaide 😍 safe drive to Adelaide 👍 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
micknine01 Posted 14December, 2018 Report Share Posted 14December, 2018 3 hours ago, Jason A said: Just picked up my silver 996 MK1 GT3 CS from Dutton Garage in Melbourne. Great car, can’t say the same for the weather. Leaving early in the morning for Adelaide where I will store it for a while. Drive in the hills and do some laps of The Bend MS Park. Will eventually bring it home to Brisbane. You can’t beat a road trip in a Porsche. Special mention goes to Karl @ Dutton Garage - highly recommend ✅✅✅ That was a good buy, we’ll done. Still don’t understand why Duttons sold it so cheap, maybe I’m just deluded? TwoHeadsTas and GTP911 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
edgy Posted 14December, 2018 Report Share Posted 14December, 2018 2 hours ago, Jason A said: Yeah it was a good car, not perfect but a good honest example. Complete correct cars don’t come up very often. I think these cars are undervalued in Australia. 1,800 cars, 20% (approx - Clubsport), most of them are here. Under valued in Australia compared to global market. Happy camper I agree, and I keep saying it, the 996 GT3 is a bargain! And yup, always emphasis on correct cars! You can forgo a bit of condition, cars get wear & tear when used, but the car has to be honest & correct. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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