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Haha yea righto. I'm looking at the 996 too... Abit unpopular so well priced. Although top of the line gt2 is still 109k!

Will be faster then my gtr will ever be though ha

Here's the one that sparks my interest, the other two for sale in the country are about 50k more expensive... Seems odd

http://www.carpoint.com.au/all-cars/dealer/details.aspx?R=12990592&keywords=911%20996%20gt3&SearchAction=N&__Ntk=CarAll&__Nne=15&__Dx=mode%20matchany&__D=911%20gt2&silo=1011&seot=1&__sid=13AC585AB21C&__N=834%201216%201246%201247%201252%201282%201622&__Ns=pCar_PriceSort_Decimal|0||pCar_RankSort_Int32|1||pCar_Make_String|0||pCar_Model_String|0&__Qpb=1&__Ntx=mode%20matchallpartial&Cr=1&__Ntt=911%20gt2&trecs=6

They are one hell of a car.... I've gotta introduce you to Alex, he will talk your ear off as he is in the same position and looking at similar...

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Haha yea righto. I'm looking at the 996 too... Abit unpopular so well priced. Although top of the line gt2 is still 109k!

Will be faster then my gtr will ever be though ha

Here's the one that sparks my interest, the other two for sale in the country are about 50k more expensive... Seems odd

http://www.carpoint....1%20gt2&trecs=6

sounds dodge with the cheap price.

but if you spent that kinda of money on your gtr....big bird decimates all :woot:

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They are one hell of a car.... I've gotta introduce you to Alex, he will talk your ear off as he is in the same position and looking at similar...

Yea the 991 turbos would be good, similar to a gtr in a way I reckon, I think the new gtrs get compared to them often with similar nurburgring times I think.

But the gt2 being more powerful and rwd... Would be a great drivers car imo...

Now to figure out how to have it and the gtr haha.. Need to win lotto tomorrow!

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sounds dodge with the cheap price.

but if you spent that kinda of money on your gtr....big bird decimates all :woot:

That's what I thought... But it could just be a demand problem... Hard to price rare cars, especially if there not overly popular..

If I spent that money on the gtr I would maybe be as fast around a track, but I doubt it... And I would have a car costing 100k worth 50k... A lot of rational thinking atm... I know it's not all about how fast etc.. I do have a passion for the 911s

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Alex was looking at a 996 with a twin 3076 turbo kit.... Imagine 800hp??

Yea there are very easy upgrades to get 500-600hp out of the turbos... Being 3.6l wouldn't have to many lag issues either!

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Yea there are very easy upgrades to get 500-600hp out of the turbos... Being 3.6l wouldn't have to many lag issues either!

Yeah, although the simple upgrades cost 3x as much for the same thing it would on an import and you can't argue.... Take the good with the bad tho I guess

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Anthony,

How about Smokey Nagatas Toyota Supra Top Secret Demo Car Full Tune RB26DETT (650PS)

Over 100 grand would have easily been spent on it...

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If you like 911 and like track then go buy a 911 GT3 Cup car. They aren't as expensive as you might think, quite easy to maintain, and I don't think there is an easier way to lap a couple seconds off V8 supercar pace.

Supra- overweight and made for wealthy businessmen.

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Cup day, who's got the hot tip???

Working 4-12 today yay!!!

I like red cadeox, keen to put a trifecta on but there's to many horses and I'm to much of a novice haha.

Taking 50 bucks to blow so well see

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If you like 911 and like track then go buy a 911 GT3 Cup car. They aren't as expensive as you might think, quite easy to maintain, and I don't think there is an easier way to lap a couple seconds off V8 supercar pace.

Supra- overweight and made for wealthy businessmen.

have thought about the GT3s.. but i like the extra power and styling of the gt2s to be honest... an getting affordable in the 996 range for what was a 400k car 10 years ago!

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have thought about the GT3s.. but i like the extra power and styling of the gt2s to be honest... an getting affordable in the 996 range for what was a 400k car 10 years ago!

The GT3 cup car will flog a GT2 round the track. just sayin.

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The GT3 cup car will flog a GT2 round the track. just sayin.

Really?...

i thought a GT3 was a club/race version of the carrera and the GT2 was a club/race version of the Turbo.

The turbo being far quicker than a carrera, i would only assume a GT2 would be far quicker than a GT3.

I thought the body setup between the GT2 and 3 would be similar, but the GT2 has the bigger rear end and wheels and more power etc...

I dont know heaps about the the GT3, but thats just my thoughts.. may need to do some more research ha

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