Gt3 Mk1 prices

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Going down?
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Yes ?

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Thats one.
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Best. Thread. Ever.
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Rich B wrote: Mon Oct 12, 2020 1:00 pm Best. Thread. Ever.
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I nearly bought one for 40k when I bought my Tuscan, which must have been about 2005, the Tuscan was only £16k mind
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Broccers wrote: Mon Oct 12, 2020 11:41 amGoing down?
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Not relevant to the question, but along the lines of Foz's experience, I remember Northway had a GT3 for £30K in late 2011 when I bought my C2 from them for £13.5k. There was something odd about the spec IIRC but it wasn't totally suspiciously cheap and Northway are a legit company.

At the time Jobbo said I should buy it but unfortunately I didn't have an extra £20k lying around back then.
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"but he knows its time for someone else to enjoy her"

Just sounds like some sort of coded swingers ad.

That one looks like a very good price indeed for the mileage, the ones I'd seen at the 50-60K pricing generally had a lot more miles on them.
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i want to own one for a year. I suspect it will be too hard for day to day use tho.
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That’s good price for a Comfort with buckets in an attractive colour.
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Coaster1 wrote: Mon Oct 12, 2020 10:09 pm That’s good price for a Comfort with buckets in an attractive colour.
Are you enjoying yours? Many bills?
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Bills are not much different to 996 Carrera; these cars are 15+ years old now so some sort of rolling restoration never hurts (esp if it’s a keeper, which mine is).

I wouldn’t use a 996 GT3 as a ‘daily’ though.

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Putting mk1 prices to the side for the second... 991.1s seem incredible value compared to the 996s: https://www.ashgood.co.uk/vehicle-detai ... Sale-U2063

At or below the pricing of most 997.2 GT3s as well. I guess people liked their GT3s with manual boxes...

Kind of silly as the only car I'd feasibly trade up to would be a 991.1 GTS with a manual box and they are as near as makes no difference the same price as a GT3 because of how few they made :?
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Didn't the 991 GT3 have engine issues? Maybe enough to put buyers off which has softened values
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Ahh yes. I forgot about that. They fixed them under recall though (remember Hammond's going back a few days after delivery :lol: ) so I suspect not an issue now.
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Coaster1 wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 10:32 pm
I wouldn’t use a 996 GT3 as a ‘daily’ though.
Do you still have your Integra or did you get something more sensible as a daily driver?
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GG. wrote: Fri Oct 16, 2020 8:49 am Putting mk1 prices to the side for the second... 991.1s seem incredible value compared to the 996s: https://www.ashgood.co.uk/vehicle-detai ... Sale-U2063

At or below the pricing of most 997.2 GT3s as well. I guess people liked their GT3s with manual boxes...

Kind of silly as the only car I'd feasibly trade up to would be a 991.1 GTS with a manual box and they are as near as makes no difference the same price as a GT3 because of how few they made :?
991.2 manual for the win!

Also same re the GTS, the one I would have, not a fan of the 997 do would skip that gen..
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ZedLeg wrote: Fri Oct 16, 2020 9:27 am
Do you still have your Integra or did you get something more sensible as a daily driver?
Integra is sensible :D Still got it. Very pink and a bit rusty. :oops:
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GG. wrote: Fri Oct 16, 2020 9:10 am Ahh yes. I forgot about that. They fixed them under recall though (remember Hammond's going back a few days after delivery :lol: ) so I suspect not an issue now.
I still like the 991.1; I think it looks great and makes great engine/intake noise.

G-series engines are ok and if you don’t track the car much.

But yeah 991.2 are the daddies.
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