Vehicle Description
Chassis No. WP0AC2A93AS783440
As the second generation 911 to bear the GT3 nameplate, the
997-generation 911 GT3 would continue the illustrious history of
Porsche's performance-oriented lineup by further pushing the
envelope to deliver the greatest possible driving experience.
Retaining many of the timeless design elements of the 911 while
showcasing a range of aerodynamic improvements, a more aggressive
front bumper with larger air intakes provides enhanced cooling and
downforce, and a revised rear wing provides additional stability at
high speeds. In true Porsche fashion these aerodynamic enhancements
not only improved the car's performance but also added to its
visual appeal.
Powered by a 3.8-liter six-cylinder engine rated at 435 horsepower,
a smooth shifting six-speed manual transmission and rear wheel
drive require total driver engagement. Featuring new dynamic engine
mounts, improved driving dynamics and stability are achieved thanks
to this system's reduction in vibration and movement of inert
masses in the engine, which automatically modifies the stiffness
and damping of the engine mounts. Equipped with Porsche Active
Suspension Management (PASM), this technology ensures a responsive
drive and superior handling while also allowing for many crucial
settings for height, camber, toe angle, and the anti-roll bars on
the front and rear axles to be adjusted.
Delivered new to Porsche of Burlington in Burlington,
Massachusetts, this remarkably well-documented 2010 Porsche 911 GT3
was delivered to its original owner in April of 2010. Equipped with
optional Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes (PCCB), Front Axle
Lifting System, and Dynamic Engine Mounts in addition to many
standard features, which provide an incredibly usable and thrilling
driving experience. Clearly a dedicated Porsche enthusiast, the
first owner was very fastidious in his record-keeping, retaining
correspondence with the dealership and Porsche North America as
well as nearly all of the documents obtained throughout the buying
process. Offered with just 3,575 miles at the time of cataloging,
this stunning GT3 benefits from a clean DME report showing no
over-revs and is complete with two vehicle keys, a car cover, and
vehicle charger in addition to the extensive documentation. Many
within the Porsche community regard the update to the
997-generation as a highwater mark in Porsche history, particularly
the manual transmission 911 GT3. Surely one of the most
well-preserved and complete examples of this special model offered
in recent memory, Porsche enthusiasts are unlikely to find a better
example of Porsche's track car for the open road.