For many enthusiasts, the Touring represents the most complete expression of the modern 911: motorsport-derived engineering wrapped in an understated form, free of visual excess. It is a car that rewards involvement rather than attention, and one that has already earned long-term collector status as Porsche continues to move away from naturally aspirated, manual-focused GT cars.
Completed on March 15, 2019, this GT3 Touring is finished in Jet Black Metallic over a black leather interior with cloth seat centers, accented by red contrast stitching. The specification reflects a driver-focused build, anchored by the 6-speed GT Sport manual transmission and full bucket seats, while retaining thoughtful road-use options including front-axle lift, LED headlights with PDLS, Bose surround sound, and the Chrono Package. Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes (PCCB) further reinforce the car’s motorsport pedigree. The original MSRP totaled $179,160.
The car currently shows approximately 1,500 original miles, reflecting exceptionally limited use since new. Ownership history indicates three private owners, with mileage accumulation remaining minimal throughout. A CARFAX report notes a minor rear-end damage from December 2019, with no airbag deployment and no structural damage reported. Subsequent service records reflect routine maintenance by Porsche dealers and respected independent specialists.
The car was originally delivered with black leather and cloth seat centers. After delivery, the seat inserts were replaced with a red tartan plaid pattern insert, adding a period-inspired contrast that complements the Touring’s understated character. The modification is cosmetic in nature and fully reversible, with no changes to the underlying factory specification.
Presented today in one of the most discreet and enthusiast-driven configurations available, this GT3 Touring combines ultra-low mileage, a manual gearbox, and restrained aesthetics. It stands as a compelling example of Porsche’s modern GT philosophy — engineered for drivers who value involvement over attention.
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