Introduced in 2010, the 911 GT3 RS was the definitive evolution of
the 997-generation GT3 with significant improvements over its 997.1
predecessor. Power increased from 415 to 450 horsepower through a
new 3.8-liter Metzger flat-six engine featuring improved airflow
and reduced intake resistance. The car shed 55 pounds despite its
wider body, achieved through extensive use of lightweight materials
including a titanium exhaust system, ultra-light single-mass
flywheel, polycarbonate rear window, and optional lithium-ion
battery. The chassis and aerodynamics were also sharpened,
featuring wider front and rear tracks, RS-specific Porsche Active
Suspension Management (PASM), standard dynamic engine mounts, and a
larger carbon rear wing and a deeper front lip for serious
downforce gains.
Despite being over 15 years old, the 997.2 platform remains the
ultimate iteration of the GT3 formula for many, and significantly,
it represents the final generation of the GT3 RS, along with the RS
4.0, to be offered with a traditional six-speed manual
transmission. This particular GT3 RS, chassis number 783217, is an
exquisite example of one of the ultimate enthusiasts' Porsches.
Completed at Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen on 1 June 2011, the RS was
finished in era-defining Carrara White over a Black Full Leather
interior.
Beautifully specified, the interior of this RS 3.8 was ordered with
Sport Chrono Package Plus, Sound Package Plus, Cupholders,
Bluetooth, PCM with Extended Navigation, and Floor Mats in Interior
Color. Its Black Full Leather seats featured Porsche crests on the
headrests, and the steering wheel is covered in Black leather
rather than Alcantara suede. Technically, this RS was optioned with
lightweight Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes (PCCB), Front Axle
Lifting System, Lightweight Battery, and Clear Tail Lights. Perhaps
most importantly the car is now fitted with carbon fiber
split-folding sport bucket seats-equal parts art pieces and
necessary for the lateral G-forces the RS 3.8 is capable of
generating.
The VIN Analytics build sheet reveals an in-service date of 23
October 2010, corroborated by its clean CARFAX Vehicle History
Report. First sold by Beverly Hills Porsche, the RS 3.8 remained in
Southern California through its first two owners and 13,000 miles
with regular servicing at Porsche Newport Beach and Beverly Hills
Porsche until 2017. That year the RS moved to Texas under new
ownership, visiting Porsche Dallas and then later Porsche Norwell
for a scheduled 10,000-mile service. In 2023, the car returned to
California with 16,552 miles and again saw a slate of Porsche
dealer servicing, this time at Porsche San Francisco.
Today this well serviced and highly collectible analog RS 3.8 is
offered with just 17,073 miles and a clean CARFAX. One of the last
truly analog 911 GT3 RS models-offered exclusively with a six-speed
manual-this exquisitely optioned 997.2 GT3 RS is among the all-time
great iterations of a landmark sports car, and an opportunity not
to be missed.
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