2004 GT3 - Available Now
2004 GT3 - Available Now
I'm updating the asking price on the GT3 to $109,000, OBO.
I paid a little ($5K) over MSRP. The car has 1500 miles on it. Car is located in Chicago. If interested, please email me at sgalaba@ix.netcom.com
2004 911 GT3 For Sale Completion Date: 06/05/2003 MSRP: $112,215.00 Carrara White with Black Leather and Black Belts Optional Equipment: Xenon Headlamps, Floor Mats, Porsche Crest in Headrest, A/C, Ceramic Composite Brakes - PCCB, Thicker Steering Wheel.
Additional items available with the car are rear wing shims and GT3 console delete.



I paid a little ($5K) over MSRP. The car has 1500 miles on it. Car is located in Chicago. If interested, please email me at sgalaba@ix.netcom.com
2004 911 GT3 For Sale Completion Date: 06/05/2003 MSRP: $112,215.00 Carrara White with Black Leather and Black Belts Optional Equipment: Xenon Headlamps, Floor Mats, Porsche Crest in Headrest, A/C, Ceramic Composite Brakes - PCCB, Thicker Steering Wheel.
Additional items available with the car are rear wing shims and GT3 console delete.



Last edited by twisted; Nov 16, 2003 at 09:22 PM.
GT3 Sold.
I sold the GT3. Depending of the route I went I received offers from dealers in $112K-$109K range for trade-in to the individual (and some dealers) offers in the $95K-$105K range.
I have the following Bray-Krause GT3 seat parts that have not been installed or unwrapped. If interested please email me your offer. I would like to sell all the Bray-Krause parts all at once. Prices listed below are the prices I paid.
(2) R-9030 Sub Mount, $87.95 each
(1) R-2030 Fire Extinguisher Mount, $79.95
(1) R-9003 Outside Seat Belt Mount, $65.00
(1) R-9001 Tunnel Side Seat Belt Mount, $65.00
I also have one rear GT3 rim ($1093.47 paid) for sale. If interested please email me your offer.
sgalaba@ix.netcom.com
I have the following Bray-Krause GT3 seat parts that have not been installed or unwrapped. If interested please email me your offer. I would like to sell all the Bray-Krause parts all at once. Prices listed below are the prices I paid.
(2) R-9030 Sub Mount, $87.95 each
(1) R-2030 Fire Extinguisher Mount, $79.95
(1) R-9003 Outside Seat Belt Mount, $65.00
(1) R-9001 Tunnel Side Seat Belt Mount, $65.00
I also have one rear GT3 rim ($1093.47 paid) for sale. If interested please email me your offer.
sgalaba@ix.netcom.com
Last edited by twisted; Nov 26, 2003 at 08:16 PM.
Originally posted by ShankGT2
Why did u sell it? What is next?
Why did u sell it? What is next?
Does it have anyting to do with.....?
I also have one rear GT3 rim ($1093.47 paid) for sale.
Had nothing to do with at all. Was in the process of ordering in an extra set of GT3 rims for track wheels and the wheels were on back order for over two months, only one wheel came in and instead of leaving at the dealer I took it. Several weeks later I decided to sell the GT3.
Now that I sold the GT3, I'm so glad I'm out of the GT3. I mean just think about this, at 400 miles my PCCB rotor cracked, interior trim did not fit correctly from day one and rattled like all he$$ dealer tried to fix it three times, upper front strut suspension bushing failed at 1000+ miles. These are known problems with the 996 and the GT3 came out half way through the product life, you would think that Porsche would have have made the changes like most other manufactures to resolve and fix the product by now.
Gee I wonder way (no I don't) Porsche is having a hard time selling 911s?
Now that I sold the GT3, I'm so glad I'm out of the GT3. I mean just think about this, at 400 miles my PCCB rotor cracked, interior trim did not fit correctly from day one and rattled like all he$$ dealer tried to fix it three times, upper front strut suspension bushing failed at 1000+ miles. These are known problems with the 996 and the GT3 came out half way through the product life, you would think that Porsche would have have made the changes like most other manufactures to resolve and fix the product by now.
Gee I wonder way (no I don't) Porsche is having a hard time selling 911s?
Wow...I would think all the kinks like the interior would be worked out by now...my '01 dash on my TT rattles like hell and even though there is a TSB on the rattle, my dealer refuses to fix it b/c my car is lowered. Geez...
Did you get PCNA to buy the car back, or did you sell the car privately???
Did you get PCNA to buy the car back, or did you sell the car privately???
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Originally posted by twisted
Had nothing to do with at all. Was in the process of ordering in an extra set of GT3 rims for track wheels and the wheels were on back order for over two months, only one wheel came in and instead of leaving at the dealer I took it. Several weeks later I decided to sell the GT3.
Now that I sold the GT3, I'm so glad I'm out of the GT3. I mean just think about this, at 400 miles my PCCB rotor cracked, interior trim did not fit correctly from day one and rattled like all he$$ dealer tried to fix it three times, upper front strut suspension bushing failed at 1000+ miles. These are known problems with the 996 and the GT3 came out half way through the product life, you would think that Porsche would have have made the changes like most other manufactures to resolve and fix the product by now.
Gee I wonder way (no I don't) Porsche is having a hard time selling 911s?
Had nothing to do with at all. Was in the process of ordering in an extra set of GT3 rims for track wheels and the wheels were on back order for over two months, only one wheel came in and instead of leaving at the dealer I took it. Several weeks later I decided to sell the GT3.
Now that I sold the GT3, I'm so glad I'm out of the GT3. I mean just think about this, at 400 miles my PCCB rotor cracked, interior trim did not fit correctly from day one and rattled like all he$$ dealer tried to fix it three times, upper front strut suspension bushing failed at 1000+ miles. These are known problems with the 996 and the GT3 came out half way through the product life, you would think that Porsche would have have made the changes like most other manufactures to resolve and fix the product by now.
Gee I wonder way (no I don't) Porsche is having a hard time selling 911s?
I meant no ill intent. Just wondered why.
Sorry to hear of your problems. I'm shocked PCNA and your dealer didn’t help.
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