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2016 911 Carrera GTS Club Coupe
A new high, but it should have been more based on the last sale and the mileage here

The 2016 911 Carrera GTS Club Coupe was built to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Porsche Club of America, with just 60 examples produced exclusively for the U.S. market. All units were painted in a unique “Club Blau” color and equipped with the SportDesign Aerokit, including a ducktail spoiler. Though not individually numbered, each car featured PCA-specific touches such as “Club Coupe” decals on the doors, “60” embossed on the armrest, and special interior trim noting the anniversary. Built on the wide-body, rear-wheel-drive GTS platform, they were offered with either a manual or PDK transmission, making them one of the most enthusiast-focused 991 variants available.
This 2016 911 Carrera GTS Club Coupe was finished in Club Blau over a Black interior and showed 8,200 miles. Presented in excellent condition inside and out, it came with plenty of service records, a clean CarFax, and even a matching Club Blau car cover. A very clean example of one of the more special 991s.
Over the past twelve months, we’ve only seen one other Club Coupe cross the block, a 31,000-mile example that brought $170,000. Before that, a 7,000-mile car sold for $150,000 in September 2024, while a 2,000-mile example brought $162,500 in August 2023, all PDK cars. Our Spotlight Car sold at a final bid of $183,000, which given the mileage and result of the last sale, this one appears well bought. Now just imagine what a manual would bring.
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