Officially Official: The New Porsche 911 GT3 RS 4.0 (Video + Press Shots)
#33
It's rather funny to look back at out thread Alex started back in Sept 2010! So many doubters! Even when these pics were leaked this past week!
https://teamspeed.com/forums/gt/4764...on-thread.html
https://teamspeed.com/forums/gt/4764...on-thread.html
#34
$185,000 + $455 destination - total base MSRP: $185,455.
Black special order: $3,140.
Black special order: $3,140.
#36
PCCB isn't really ideal for the track because of the costs involved in replacing the rotors so most who actually choose to track, go with the standard rotors. That's probably why.
#38
None the less, this is still a very attractive car that will lure a lot of buyers. But I still think it is a rip off without PCCB as standard equipment.
#39
Have you looked at the options sheet for a 997 lately? Look at the 997 Speedster for example which comes with every option under the sun for $205,000 USD which is about $120-125k over the price of a standard C2S cabrio (I forgot what the MSRP is). Factor in the MSRP of a base GT3 RS and then add all those options, then $185k isn't that far off the mark. So, whether or not you think it's a rip off or not...well, I'm fairly sure that it isn't if you think like Porsche does. It makes sense though for the exact reasons I stated earlier.