View Full Version : I know this will divide opinion, so here goes..
GregorJP
17-02-2012, 10:31 AM
Had my CSL since September. Had an E46 M3 before for a few years as the family car, wife then got a company car and I bought a 997 C2S, which was unreliable and I couldn't get on with.
Love my CSL, much lighter and tighter than standard E46. Brakes are terrible, but I've got APs on order and am booked in for 'Ring trip in March. Can't fault it. However...
...this weekend, looking at a (slightly leggy) GT3 RS. It's right on the cusp of affordability, has no back seats for my boys and will probably cost me a fortune in maintenance. But it's tempting. What to do?
shimmy
17-02-2012, 10:38 AM
7RS or 6 RS?
Had my CSL since September. Had an E46 M3 before for a few years as the family car, wife then got a company car and I bought a 997 C2S, which was unreliable and I couldn't get on with.
Love my CSL, much lighter and tighter than standard E46. Brakes are terrible, but I've got APs on order and am booked in for 'Ring trip in March. Can't fault it. However...
...this weekend, looking at a (slightly leggy) GT3 RS. It's right on the cusp of affordability, has no back seats for my boys and will probably cost me a fortune in maintenance. But it's tempting. What to do?
E46CSL
17-02-2012, 10:40 AM
7RS or 6 RS?
7.1RS's are good value right now.
GregorJP
17-02-2012, 12:06 PM
http://www.jzmporsche.com/porsche-997-GT3-RS-for-sale--286.html
There are a couple of others too.
E46CSL
17-02-2012, 12:12 PM
http://www.jzmporsche.com/porsche-997-GT3-RS-for-sale--286.html
There are a couple of others too.
Really the CSL & GTRS market is quite different -mainly because of the difference in price, not because of their track prowess (CSL punches well beyond its weight).
The CSL is a clever bit of kit, but the 911 is far more emotive IMO. And that carries a price tag.
GregorJP
17-02-2012, 12:32 PM
Really the CSL & GTRS market is quite different -mainly because of the difference in price, not because of their track prowess (CSL punches well beyond its weight).
The CSL is a clever bit of kit, but the 911 is far more emotive IMO. And that carries a price tag.
Agree with that - but the question is, is it worth paying the (substantial) extra. Can run the CSL at a reasonable cost and residuals are rock solid. RS will be a different story.
Barry C
17-02-2012, 01:30 PM
you sound like you're just trying to scrape in to 'leggy' a Gt3RS for the sake fo a GT3RS, I'd say you're better off being comfortable in the CSL with maintenance costs weel within affordability etc
AlexGTT
17-02-2012, 04:41 PM
Depends on what you mean by leggy? Give us the figures and is it a 997 or 996?
IMO you just can't beat the CSL for all round capability and practicality - 4 seats, good boot, etc. Rock solid values, relatively cost effect maintenance. These are all reasons why I'd buy a 997 RS in addition to my CSL, not instead of.
E46CSL
17-02-2012, 04:56 PM
JZM have a 18k miles 7.1RS coming in next week, mid 60's.
AlexGTT
17-02-2012, 05:01 PM
JZM have a 18k miles 7.1RS coming in next week, mid 60's.
These are definately on my radar now. Been messing about for a while thinking about it. If I can find the right one I really don't mind something in the 20-30k mile range. I'll be buying on condition and history. People are so anal about mileage and I'm pretty sure a high % of the low mile stuff gets clocked.
GregorJP
17-02-2012, 05:01 PM
Depends on what you mean by leggy? Give us the figures and is it a 997 or 996?
IMO you just can't beat the CSL for all round capability and practicality - 4 seats, good boot, etc. Rock solid values, relatively cost effect maintenance. These are all reasons why I'd buy a 997 RS in addition to my CSL, not instead of.
Details are in the link above.
Love your thinking, Alex - the last time I had a 911 and a CSL on the drive, it almost propogated an early divorce.
AlexGTT
17-02-2012, 05:05 PM
Details are in the link above.
Love your thinking, Alex - the last time I had a 911 and a CSL on the drive, it almost propogated an early divorce.
Ah, sorry. Didn't see link. :clown:
That looks great. 25k is not high mileage really. I'd be very interested in that. If it checks out, why not go for it? Black is :smt055
E46CSL
17-02-2012, 05:08 PM
Details are in the link above.
Nice looking car, just been there. ;)
They have 7 GT3's in their showroom, including a 2800 miler 7.1 RS in orange
These are definately on my radar now. Been messing about for a while thinking about it. If I can find the right one I really don't mind something in the 20-30k mile range. I'll be buying on condition and history. People are so anal about mileage and I'm pretty sure a high % of the low mile stuff gets clocked.
My 996 GT3 has got 87K miles and a hard track history .
But the engine still runs like new :thumbs:
Bounce
17-02-2012, 09:00 PM
Had my CSL since September. Had an E46 M3 before for a few years as the family car, wife then got a company car and I bought a 997 C2S, which was unreliable and I couldn't get on with.
Love my CSL, much lighter and tighter than standard E46. Brakes are terrible, but I've got APs on order and am booked in for 'Ring trip in March. Can't fault it. However...
...this weekend, looking at a (slightly leggy) GT3 RS. It's right on the cusp of affordability, has no back seats for my boys and will probably cost me a fortune in maintenance. But it's tempting. What to do?25k miles surly isn't leggy,its only just run in.;):thumbs:
Mark CSL
17-02-2012, 10:32 PM
25,000 miles it must be like new surly it will last for 100k or more :whistle::hahaha::hahaha::hahaha:
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