Porsche 996 GT3 RS
Highlights
- 23.084 km
- First paint, original panels and matching numbers
- Porsche Exclusive optionals
The 996 GT3 RS was the very first Porsche to carry the “RS” badge in the modern, water-cooled GT3 lineage. Introduced in 2003 as a homologation model for international GT competition, it was based on the updated 996.2 GT3 and represented a sharper, more focused version aimed squarely at track use. Porsche built just 682 examples worldwide, all in left-hand drive and exclusively for select markets outside North America. Compared to the standard GT3, the RS featured weight-saving measures such as a carbon-fibre bonnet and rear wing, thinner glass, a welded-in roll cage, and more aggressive suspension geometry. Its raw, analog character has made it a highly sought-after model among purists and collectors, setting the tone for every GT3 RS that followed.