The Special Wishes options were in close collaboration with Porsche Exclusive and truly set the car apart. Examples of these unique touches include upholstery in Chalk leather and extensive Chalk deviated stitching, carbon-fiber shifter (from the 911 R), the 997 GT3 RS 4.0 racing stripe, RS-style door pull release rather than the standard door release handle (an Exclusive option that the owner requested Porsche to consider—and was granted), and doorsills illuminated with signatures of Andreas Preuninger (head of the Porsche GT department) and Ferdinand Porsche himself (along with his famous “I couldn’t find a sports car of my dreams, so I built one myself” quote). A full options list and specification is available on file for review.
Porsche 991.2 GT3
Highlights
- Desirable six-speed GT Sport manual transmission
- Chalk-colored wheels
- Unique paint-to-sample non-metallic Arrow Blue
2018 Porsche 911 GT3
Delivered to its first and only owner in 2018, this 991.2-generation Porsche 911 GT3 is no ordinary example. Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur was heavily involved in the 18-month production, including six months of color feasibility testing. The result is certainly one of the most unique and highest-optioned GT3s ever produced. With a starting price of $143,600, this 991.2 GT3 boasts almost $100,000 in additional options, bringing the total MSRP to $231,365. Options include $33,875 alone in Custom Tailoring options (Special Wishes), paint-to-sample custom non-metallic Arrow Blue ($12,830), PCCBs ($9,210), fully customized bucket seats ($8,875) and door panels ($8,630), Chalk-colored wheels ($4,750), and much more.