Porsche's 991 version of the GT3 Touring is possibly one of the
best cars Porsche has ever built. Following on from the limited
release 911 R in 2016, Porsche quickly realized there's an untapped
market for GT3 cars with a manual gear box but without a massive
rear wing. Designed with the same 4.0 liter, 500hp flat six engine
as the regular 991.2 GT3, the Touring is a slightly softer and more
rounded car, with more leather than Alcantara in the cabin, and an
automatically deployable spoiler at the rear instead of a fixed
wing. It looks fabulous and carves back roads as good as anything.
Driven is delighted to offer this beautiful Sapphire Blue Metallic
Touring. The original owner took delivery in Zuffenhausen for 2
weeks driving prior to Porsche shipping the car to the USA. Clear
PPF protects the whole front end, A-pillars, side mirrors, lower
rockers and rear fenders. And a Clearplex film protects the
windshield. Nice touches include the Guards Red painted detail on
the satin black wheels and side mirrors. Interior options include
Front Axle Lift, Apple Car Play, Sport Chrono and our personal
favorite, 4-way power and heated seats. Driven installed new rear
tires in September and had a fluids and filters service performed
early October. The car comes with a folder full of records
including all the Porsche paperwork for European European Delivery,
owner's books, Original Window Sticker, and 2-keys (with one
painted to match the car).
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