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991.2 Carrera T production #
I haven’t found anywhere how many 911T’s Porsche will make for the USA, world etc. anyone have any idea how many they will make? Will they be desirable or over saturated?
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Less than a 1000 world wide is what I hear. Will be rarer/more valuable than the 73RS, but slightly less rare/valuable than a 993GT2. If you’ve got one, then you’re a lucky fella.
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100 currently available on Cars.com...…
The T created as a starter (affordable) 991. I do not believe it will ever be viewed as a 964 RSA. |
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It's the entry level 911, not the "track special" 911 |
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Well the 992 is pretty crappy in my view so if you want a T I'd go for a 991.2 leftover.
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From what I have read and heard from Porsche exc's, anyone who wants a 911 T will get one. There is no limit on allocations, there is no monster waiting list to get one. So rare? If it becomes rare it won't be by design, it will only be rare if people don't buy them. So back to the question, you will not see a hard stop number that the US will get on a 911 T because Porsche is willing to sell as many as people will buy.
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Carrera T = E46 BMW 330i ZHP
GT3 = M3 |
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