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2008 Porsche 911 Gt3 on 2040-cars

US $28,000.00
Year:2008 Mileage:48500 Color: Red /
 Black
Location:

Monahans, Texas, United States

Monahans, Texas, United States
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Please message me with questions at: mallorymddefilippo@clubwilliams.com .

I'm selling my Guards Red 2008 GT3. I've treated this car like it was a child. Only the best fluids and mechanical
components. Always professionally detailed.
Points:
-No accidents
- Alcantara sh|ft knob
- Alcantara steering wheel
- Xpel - Full frontal, mirrors, quarter panel rock guards with full warranty.
- Multi layered Ceramic Pro 9H
Build Sheet
2008 Porsche 911 GT3
Division: PCNA Commission #: 642122
Prod Month: 07/2007
VIN: WP0AC29948S792078Exterior: Guards Red Interior:
Black Leather Seats
Warranty Start: September 13, 2007
Additional Equipment
28 Black Leather Seats
342 Heated Front Seats
490 Sound Package Plus
509 Fire Extinguisher
639 Sport Chrono Pkg W/Out PCM CFX Floor Mats With Colored Trim
CGA Headlight Cleaner Cvr Ext.Clr
CUV Storage Cmpt Lid W/Model Logo
G1 Guards Red
P74 Bi-Xenon Headlamp Package XME Rear Ctr Cons Painted Extr Clr XSC Porsche
Crest in Headrest
XSX Seat Belts in Guards Red
2008 Porsche 911 GT3
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Mods
- RSS X-Pipe...thats it. What an amazing mod it is though.
Quick Maintenance
- 2 service intervals with Mike Callas' Rennsport Porsche in Sealy, TX
- 1 service interval at MSR Houston's Race shop
- New PFC08 brake pads and front rotors, brake flush, transmission fluid, oil change about 5k miles ago
- Oil and and transmission fluid change a few weeks ago at Rennsport
- Zero Overrevs DME Report as of a few weeks ago at Rennsport
Car runs like a dream and I've no major issues to date. No leaks..nothing. People confuse it for a new car way more
often then I'd expect.

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Sunday Drive: The future looks bright, and the present ain't bad, either

Sun, Oct 1 2017

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2014 Porsche Cayman S

Thu, 29 Aug 2013

Second Fiddle Moves To First Chair
In the interest of full disclosure and a bit of bloodletting, allow me to admit that while I've always coveted the Porsche Boxster and its hard-hatted Cayman cousin, I've never really warmed to them visually. They've always had a certain push-me, pull-you, can't-decide-which-way-they're-going aesthetic that I've never really wrapped my head around. Porsche achieved the same thing with the original 550 Spyder's overturned bathtub bodyshell that would come to inspire the Boxster, but somehow that classic's even more symmetrical nature works for me. Fast-forward to this third generation, and at least for this enthusiast, Porsche's manchild has well and truly come of age as a design.
It's all there - a piercing stare thanks to squircle headlamps inspired by the 918 Spyder hypercar, newfound directional thrust afforded by a longer wheelbase and elongated greenhouse, and muscular rear haunches with a wider stance emphasized by larger side ductwork and snubbed overhangs. The body's teardrop shape terminates with an active spoiler that integrates into a gorgeous arc with the taillamps like a budding ducktail nod to 1973 911 Carrera RS. Despite casting a longer shadow than its predecessor, the 2014 Cayman still looks tidily proportioned, smooth and wieldy, the perfect skipping stone to ricochet down a canyon river road.

Singer 911 gorgeousness explored and experienced by Chris Harris

Thu, 17 Jan 2013

Few things get us as cranked up as a Porsche 911. Generation after generation, this rear-engined oddity has exhilarated our senses, and the new 991 is the most capable iteration yet. Even so, there's a lot to be said for the older models, from their lighter weights and more modest dimensions to their air-cooled thrums.
That elemental vintage Porsche appeal hasn't been lost on Los Angeles-based Singer Vehicle Design, which has endeavored to take the best bits from every generation of 911 and combine them into one impossibly sexy rear-engined machine. Based on a 964 donor car, we knew that a lot of work would need to go into everything from the structure to the bodywork to realize the Singer's cohesive aesthetic and dynamic vision, but we didn't know just how much until we watched this Drive video featuring Chris Harris. The auto journo gets time with the 350-horsepower, Cosworth-motivated coupe on both mountain passes and at the track, but what could be the most interesting thing about the 27-minute-long video is his in-depth plant tour.
Check it out by scrolling below, but not before paging through our new Singer 911 gallery.