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I agree about the 996 Turbo. I drove one a month or so ago and it was bonkers fast in any gear. Different car to CSL but def a special bit of kit. Depends what you are after in a car I suppose. M6 is an interesting car at the current prices...low 30's for a car that cost almost 90k 4 years ago. Not driven one but surely it's the same experience as an M5....which cannot be a bad thing.
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08-07-2009, 02:22 PM | #32 |
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996 GT3, 2004/54, 20K miles, Porsche plus 1 owner, Porsche Warranty, £43K.
Cosmetically it looked pretty good. A couple of very slight dings in the rear ns flank obviously caused by a car door. I'd hope they could be got behind for a paintless repair. Other than that, few stone chips aside, it was excellent. I like the colour although not typical for a GT3. Bit of a heavy clutch which could be a sign of clutch wear but then again I've not driven a GT3 before so it could be normal? From cold it was a little "graunchy" going into 3rd and 4th but by the end of the test drive it was smooth. Probably just cold and limited use. Drove nicely, rear end felt quite loose coming out of corners and the traction control came into play a few times. Lots of power and there was a definite extra kick at 6K. Certainly a car that would take some time to get the best from I think. Decision....he wouldn't go below £40K (advertised at £43K). I'm still thinking on it but I (probably) don't think it's £10K better than a CSL and the CSL is definitely as much fun. Based on a 40 minute test drive of the GT3! Last edited by m33ufo; 08-07-2009 at 04:28 PM. |
08-07-2009, 04:10 PM | #33 |
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Good too hear that a CSL is still top of your list..
Was that the Cobalt blue GT3? |
08-07-2009, 04:26 PM | #34 |
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2nd/3rd gear box synchros prone to wear. Expensive to fix if they are worn badly. But they sound OK if they warmed up ok. Mileage is a bit low for synchros to be wearing so soon though unless the gearbox was abused early on. Don't forget - the Mk2 has steel synchros on 2/3 and will always feel slightly more notchy. Quote:
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edited to add>> just seen the cobalt car. Unusual to have comfort seats and it makes it undesirable imho, especially with the dings. Speaks of a road driver who probably wasn't as much an enthusiast (ie, may have left some things uncared for). Must have options on the GT3: Aircon and Recaros. Last edited by Ade; 08-07-2009 at 06:40 PM. |
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08-07-2009, 07:43 PM | #36 |
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Well that's a surprise, my driving impression was that it seemed to back off out of corners when I pressed the throttle a bit to eary. Must be me!
The dings were very light, a slight crease from a door edge perhaps but not noticable face on - only when looking down the flank. |
08-07-2009, 08:20 PM | #37 |
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I'd prefer to see a door ding or two. There are a number of GT3's that have had so many panels replaced from punting themselves into walls on track days that I would actually be concerned at a mark free car. I think a car park ding or two at least tells you it hasn't had much recent panel work.
I know of one GT3 that was being sold as "straight" that had been in four separate track day incidents but the panel work was perfect. Now while perfect repairs had been performed on the car to exacting standards, it was still, not in the true definition, a straight car as "straight" is used and implied. To me it sounds like the car you saw was an honest, used car. I doubt driving any more will change your mind about them. You either want one or you don't - it is pretty much that simple. You're right that you can get the same performance from a CSL for 10K less so if owning a Porsche GT3 is not on the wish list then stick with the CSL. Cheers, Jeff |
09-07-2009, 06:01 AM | #38 |
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I had a passenger ride in a 996 GT3 RS with Cups on and was really impressed with it, The grip, poise and top end power were all very good.
The only car that would tempt me away from the CSL at the minute would be a 997 GT3 but they only come in manual shift and i have grown to attached to the flappy paddle gearshift to go back to manual, so for now the CSL is Number 1 |
11-07-2009, 11:35 AM | #39 |
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I have to give you my input as I owned an immaculate CSL for a year and replaced with a fantastic Mk1 GT3, albeit a well modified one.
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11-07-2009, 01:03 PM | #40 |
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Thanks for the input. It wasn't really a fair comparison - a 40 minute accompanied test drive in a MK2 GT3 compared to having actually owned two previous CSL's - although they were both completely standard examples.
For me, the CSL's box combined with the fantastic induction noise just put it ahead of the GT3. Of course I'm sure the GT3 has many areas that given a little time I'd apprciate. I'm hopeful that the CSL I'm interested in buying will still actually happen and I'm very looking forward to making a comparison with my previous standard versions and this one with its front/rear AP's and KW suspension. |
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