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2011 911 GT3 RS
A hard pass on a big bid for this 997.2

The 997.2 GT3 RS made its public debut at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show before reaching showrooms in early 2010 and quickly established itself as one of the most capable road-going 911s of its era. Powered by a 3.8-liter naturally aspirated flat-six producing 450 horsepower and paired exclusively with a six-speed manual, it was widely praised for achieving a 7:18 lap time at the Nürburgring at launch. Compared to the standard 997.2 GT3, the RS featured a wider rear track, lower weight, and increased aerodynamic downforce, sharpening its focus as a track weapon.
This 2011 911 GT3 RS was finished in Carrara White over a Black leather and Alcantara interior and showed 17,000 miles. It was well optioned with PCCB brakes, Front Axle Lift, Full Leather Interior, Sport Chrono Plus, and additional equipment, bringing the original MSRP to $158,210. The car was fitted with a Shark Werks exhaust and was supported by a clean CarFax, solid service history, a DME report, and plenty of detailed photos in the gallery.
Over the past twelve months, 997.2 GT3 RS values have averaged $391,600, with a low of $294,997 and a high of $575,000. We recently saw an 11,000-mile example sell for $420,997, which made it a bit surprising that the seller of our Spotlight Car chose not to accept a $435,000 final bid.
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