For Sale: 2011 Porsche 911 in Chatsworth, California for sale in Chatsworth, CA

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Vehicle Description Presented is a stunning and very well maintained investor worthy GT3RS 3.
8.
With only 541 cars produced for the US and being the last manual transmission RS Variant (including the 4.
0) these RS cars continue to appreciate providing a rare opportunity on a car that can be driven and enjoyed while appreciating at the same time.
With just two owners since new and a clean Carfax, this 3.
8 has just undergone a major service and had four new tires mounted.
Historical Service Records are included and the car is complete with Keys, Books, Air Compressor, and Original Window Sticker.
Finished in Desirable Grey Black with Full Black Leather, it is very well optioned with all of the important options such as Carbon Ceramic Brakes, Front Lift, Sports Chrono and more.
Factory Options Include:
- Grey Black - $3,140 - Black Full Leather - $3,285 - Carbon Package - $865 - PCM 3.
0 with Extended Navigation - $3,110 - Central Locking Wheels - Lightweight Battery - Ceramic Composite Brakes - PCCB - $8,840 - Front Axle Lifting System - $3,490 - Sound Package Plus - $700 - Dynamic Cornering Lights - $690 - Sport Chrono Plus - $690 - XM Radio - $750 - Rear Console in Exterior Color - $730 - Headlight Cleaner in Exterior Color - $295 - Door Entry Guard SS Illum - $895 - Clear Tail Lights - $610 - Foot Rest Aluminum - $250 MSRP $166,090 An amazing collector grade manual RS! Great lease rates and Financing also available on any of our inventory! Buy Sell Trade Consignments Welcome! Please email email protected or call 1-818-773-8181 About the Porsche GT3RS 3.
8:
The Porsche 911 GT3 is a high-performance homologation model of the Porsche 911 sports car.
It is a line of high-performance models, which began with the 1973 911 Carrera RS.
In February 2006, Porsche unveiled the second generation of GT3,the 997 commonly now known as the 997.
1 GT3.
In addition to a new 415 PS 3.
6 liter flat-six engine, the vehicle featured zero lift aerodynamics, meaning the car creates only aerodynamic downforce and no grip-diminishing lift upwards and away from the road surface.
The GT3 made use of a modified, track oriented version of Porsche's active PASM suspension making it the first of Porsche's RS or GT3 versions to feature an electronically adjustable suspension system.
Also available was a navigation system and Porsche's sports chrono gauge package.
The car went to sale in summer of 2006.
A total of 917 units were sold in the United States and 46 units in Canada.
Porsche also offered an RS version of the 997 GT3.
The 997 GT3 RS was introduced in Europe in October 2006 and in North America in spring 2007.
The 997 GT3 RS is 44 lbs lighter than the 997 GT3, weighing in at 3,020 lbs.
This weight-saving was achieved by the use of an adjustable carbon fiber wing, a steel engine cover, and a lightweight plastic windscreen.
The body of the 997 GT3 RS is 2.
5 wider at the rear than the 997 GT3.
The muscular-looking rear end conceals a wider track that not only improves directional stability but also increases the potential cornering grip.
However, drag is increased and top speed is reduced due to the larger rear wing.
In addition to the new technology, the paint scheme and body panels are all designed specifically for the RS.
In 2009, Porsche launched the 2nd Generation 997 GT3, commonly known as the 997.
2 GT3, with an enlarged 3.
8 liter engine rated at 435 PS.
It also featured a number of new options including dynamic engine mounts and a pneumatically lifting front axle to compensate for the low ground clearance.
The rear spoiler was also modified along with other parts of the bodywork.
Deliveries in Europe commenced in November the same year.
A total of 654 units were sold in the United States and 58 units in Canada.
For 2010, the second generation 911 GT3 RS known as 997.
2 GT3 RS received an additional 15HP due to a new 3.
8-litre flat-6 engine, bringing total power output up to 444HP.
The car was not approved for competition in the United States by IMSA American LeMans.
Grand-Am originally did not approve the car, but after performance issues (a Porsche team did not compete at the Indy Grand Prix of Alabama round), Grand-Am approved the second-generation car in April 2010.
Porsche test drivers had intended to enter the 2011 12 Hours of N?rburgring on a standard road legal 911 GT3 RS, but had to withdraw due to health reasons from the team that comprised racers Roland Asch and Patrick Simon, plus journalists Horst von Saurma and Chris Harris.
The car, entered in cooperation with sport auto is registered as S-GO 2400, and was driven from Weissach to N?rburg.
The RS was modified according to safety requirements, which included a larger roll cage and fire extinguisher.
As no race tires were available for 19 wheels, the 18 wheels of the Carrera Cup racers were used.
A total of 541 units sold in the United States and 71 units in Canada.
Whilst Fusion Motor Company make a sincere effort to supply information that is accurate and complete, we are aware that errors and omissions may occur.
Therefore, we are not able to guarantee the accuracy of the information and we cannot accept liability for loss or damage arising from misleading information or for any reliance on which you may place on the information contained on this website or our advertisements.
We highly recommend that you examine the vehicle to check the accuracy of the information supplied.
If you have any questions, please contact us at email protected or by calling 818-773-8181.
  • Year: 2011
  • Make: Porsche
  • Model: 911

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