993 GT2 prices

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roygarth

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2,674 posts

255 months

Friday 30th December 2005
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Not that I'm in the market, but what do they go for? LHD V RHD, original V modified etc.

clubsport

7,298 posts

265 months

Friday 30th December 2005
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Try, www.gtclassics.co.uk Burzel will be along shortly with the verdict for immaculate low miles rhd versions.....
I believe C. Harris paid 130 big ones for his very nice but not in the Burzel league rhd Gt2.

These things are rare enough, what I find intersting is that there doesn't seem much difference between Clubsport/ comfort versions and '96 (ali doors,original) vs '98 Evo versions.
When I say much difference, I am using difference as a relative spread of Gt2 prices against 993TT & TT'S prices.

Jcosh

1,176 posts

239 months

Friday 30th December 2005
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Not sure if I am speaking out of turn, but is that Vic's car - thought his was RHD. If not then more than one in Audi blue? Also, the yellow 993RSR looks familiar???

Jonathan

Weltmeister

448 posts

238 months

Friday 30th December 2005
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Jonaton
The 993 GT2 & 993RS at GT Classics are Vic's. He has 2 x new toys now.
Have you bought anything yet to replace GT3RS ?

Cheers

Allan

Jcosh

1,176 posts

239 months

Saturday 31st December 2005
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Weltmeister said:
Jonaton
The 993 GT2 & 993RS at GT Classics are Vic's. He has 2 x new toys now.
Have you bought anything yet to replace GT3RS ?

Cheers

Allan


Hi Allan

Interesting, I thought they 'were' his. Has he sold them or are they SOR? And what has he relaced them with? Must be something pretty interesting.

As for me I'm yet to replace the RS, but as discussed at you place a while ago I will probably go for a 997S. Trying to find a used one in the spec I want is not easy. (-20mm suspension, PCCB's). If you here of one le me know.

Cheers Jonathan

Agent Orange

2,078 posts

247 months

Saturday 31st December 2005
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Tks Alan , good try Jonathan did nt fall for that one ............never mind
New toys to be revealed in 2006 but they re both blut orange !

GT2 on market due to the proverbial buyer who agreed everything 3 weeks before XMAS AND THEN LITERALLY DISAPPEARED !!!!

for what its worth , yes i am prejudiced , i think GT2s are priced on history , mileage secondary , but unless one were to buy a car like Burzels rhd which is IMO better than new .............honest i mean that ...............it could go in any show anywhere or a Museum ............then u want to be sure whats been done to the car, by whom and how its been looked after or u can get a very smart kick in the slats to rebuild engines etc ! PROVENANCE and regular use, i would suggest dictate the Price Burzels maybe £150k?? Cars with no history dodgy unsubstantiated past £90k .................price wide enough to drive a bus through but with full engine rebuild £30/ 40 k ........................Dont say u were nt warned ! oh and of course dont forget there are nt many out there that have never been stuffed and there wont be any more so get em while they re cheap guys!!!!!!!

johnny senna

4,070 posts

279 months

Saturday 31st December 2005
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I like your new name, Vic! Now when are we going to see the pics of the 2 new cars that give you that new name?

johnnywishbone

1,171 posts

229 months

Saturday 31st December 2005
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hi guys !
£150,000 for RHD is spot on ! burzels car is stunning , the yellow one i had was as good as it gets , they are never going to make any more , so they can only go up !!

JWB

roygarth

Original Poster:

2,674 posts

255 months

Saturday 31st December 2005
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So RHD are up to £150K. What about LHD?

johnnywishbone

1,171 posts

229 months

Saturday 31st December 2005
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90 upwards , depends on the car !

JWB

burzel

1,084 posts

251 months

Saturday 31st December 2005
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Vic nice new id,shame,i had a new one for you.As some one else once said your the daddy,i say grand daddy,but as rsr is JC,i thought we would call you God!!
Vic is spot on,i have copied part of a article that i have written for the feb edition of porsche post.
Values
The 993 rs ,CS version and gt2 values have now moved well up, some example prices of cars that have sold in 05.
993rs lhd standard versions from 42 to 50k
993rs rhd sv from 45 to 63k
993rs lhd CS from 45 to 55k
993rs rhd CS £73k
993gt2 lhd SV 70 to 110k
993gt2 lhd CS 85 to 120k
993 gt2 rhd SV 115 to150k
Cars with special colours will demand a little extra,also cars that have been breathed on by rs tuning,but at the Same time people run away from modified cars as well,just depends on the buyer.
All above values are based on cars that have actually sold, there for are the real term values. All prices are dependant on condition, mileage, service history, modified, standard etc. The gt2 market has been especially busy at the moment, and the days of seeing a gt2 advertised for 85k are long gone. The gap for lhd versus rhd has also closed up ,as its now difficult to get a genuine uncrashed gt2 or rs. There are simply not many around, but when they do come available they demand top money.
A good example of this is from what I consider the trend/market place setter!
The 73 rs, a touring version, non matching numbers engine and box ,but a good shell £68k,a genuine 73 lwt ,matching numbers, excellent condition £150k.People are now more concerned that the car is correct, rather than on condition only, it’s a different mind set to the main stream cars.
This is the way that a lot of 993rs and gt2 owners view their cars now ,and goes some way to explain the price differences.

johnnywishbone

1,171 posts

229 months

Saturday 31st December 2005
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100% on the mark burzel !
we have just sold (for the third time) our 993rs for £65.000 and a black one for £70,000 early in the year . the GT was allways £150,000 .

JWB

Jcosh

1,176 posts

239 months

Saturday 31st December 2005
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Nice one Vic.

I look forward to seeing the new toys. My first car was an ORANGE 1200cc VW Beetle. Now it was a bit special, but not GT2 quick, if this is one of your new motors I hope you didn't pay more than £5 for it.

Good luck.
Jonathan

GuyR

2,300 posts

289 months

Saturday 31st December 2005
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Vic,

Would this be one?



Whats the other?

Guy

Agent Orange

2,078 posts

247 months

Saturday 31st December 2005
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Hell guy did i send u that ? Alzheimers building up !!!
The 2.4s is up and being used daily ................happens to be Blut Orange .............had almost forgotten how much fun driving to work cud be ............the fact its cost not a lot less than a997 s is a bit disturbing ............New Years quiz question on which will have retained most value in 3 years ???
2 nd question will be to guess registration plate of Orange beast ..............not to be done till abt mid Feb.......

>> Edited by Agent Orange on Saturday 31st December 13:33

roygarth

Original Poster:

2,674 posts

255 months

Saturday 31st December 2005
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Vic, what's the difference between the GT2's you've sold and bought?

verysideways

10,243 posts

279 months

Saturday 31st December 2005
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The one he's bought is a Clubsport

GuyR

2,300 posts

289 months

Saturday 31st December 2005
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Vic,

You didn't send it to me - was sourced from Stuttgart9's....

Guy

burzel

1,084 posts

251 months

Saturday 31st December 2005
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The ultimate lightweights,vic.May be the st should have been in matching silver!!
Have a good night all,hopefully not to bad a head in the morning.
imom i will have to drink coke next time at the ring ,as i need to start saving!
Or i will order the wine next,no champers or vintage,just good oh blue nun.








imom

262 posts

253 months

Saturday 31st December 2005
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Suppose you've got a big knob too Burzel, lucky b*****d

Bet you wish you had a real ST hee hee hee.

Where can I get some flame throwers for my GT?