Do you not just love the car’s dark blue and tan colors?
What happens when you take a Porsche 911 GT3 and remove the rear wings and large badges, then you say no to Alcantara, and you snap a 6-speed short throw manual. 911 GT3 Touring.
This 911 GT3 Touring may seem like a basic 911, but it isn’t. It’s actually one of the most desirable 911s, especially with $60,000 worth options. The Nick Murray driver of the high-spec 911 Targa GTS 911 GT3 Touring is the same owner. Yes, the same owner and same options. His friend isn’t looking for mediocrity.
This 911 GT3 Touring comes with $60,000 worth options. That’s the starting price for a 718Boxster. Perhaps you could spend an extra grand on a great dinner?
Where did this money go? The very appealing blue paint is actually a paint to-sample custom colour and is worth $12,830. Additional $1,220 was spent on the wheels, while ceramic composite brakes cost $9,210 and $2.590 respectively. This GT3 Touring’s front end is equipped with BiXenon headlights, which cost an additional $780. The $140 fuel tank can hold 23.7 gallons of fuel for extended range.
This is the place where it gets even more interesting. Carbon fiber bucket seats are $5,200, while tan leather upholstery is $12,015 more. Additional leather options add $6,960 to the cost. This includes leather for the air-conditioning vents. Leather trims on floor mats, aluminum pedals and PTS keys add $460, $630 and $530 respectively. The personalized door garnishing adds $1,640.
911 GT Touring’s base price is $143,600, but this unit cost $201,955. You can spend the money if you have the cash, right?