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2018 Porsche GT3

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Specificiations

Vin
WP0AC2
Engine Size
4.0 Flat 6
Transmission Type
6 Speed Manual
Body Color
Carmine Red
Interior Color
Black W Red Stiching
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Description

ASG is pleased to present this collector grade 2018 Porsche 991.2 GT3 in Carmine Red over Black with Guards Red stitching.

This pristine GT3 showcases a striking Carmin Red exterior paint, exuding an aura of power and sophistication. The 6-Speed manual transmission offers an authentic driving experience, ensuring every shift is a symphony of precision. The Red stitching flawlessly accentuates the luxurious Leather in Black, further enhanced with Black/Red Alcantara inserts, creating an exquisite atmosphere that's as thrilling as it is elegant.

Indulge in the essence of opulence with the Carbon Fiber Interior trim, which adds a touch of sporty refinement to the cabin. The Adaptative 18-way seats provide unparalleled comfort and support, perfectly tailored to your every driving whim. Automatic dimming mirrors ensure effortless visibility in any lighting condition, while the Chrono Package and Sport Chrono Stopwatch in Guards Red allow you to track and relish every second of your exhilarating journeys.

Immerse yourself in a world of automotive excellence with the Instrument dials in Guards Red, a testament to the precision and craftsmanship of Porsche engineering. The Seat Belts in Guards Red add a striking contrast, enhancing the visual allure of this remarkable GT3.

Equipped with the following options include: Carmin Red exterior paint, 6 Speed manual transmission, Red stitching, Leather in Black with Black/Red Alcantara, Sport Chrono Stopwatch in Guards Red, Carbon Fiber Interior trim, Adaptative 18 way seats, Automatic dimming mirrors, Chrono Package, Instrument dials in Guards Red, Seat Belts in Guards Red. MSRP $162,600

Sale includes: Two Keys, Owner's Manual & Leather Pouch, Window Sticker

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