GT3RS adventures part 1- 997.1 2008
Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2023 5:05 am
It was July of 2006 when the bug bit. I had been at the Nürburgring where I was tracking a new V10 BMW M6 that I had picked up at the factory. My instructor thought it was scary quick but underbaked and too heavy for the track.
He was right of course.
He got me a 996GT3 to try , fully track prepared. I had never spent any time in Porsches being a long term M car fanatic. This was a revelation to me. The car was light, focused, ultra-precise. Not as quick in a straight line and lower top speed than the M6, but brilliant for what mattered.
So, sitting in Frankfurt airport on my way home I picked up a copy of Total 911- there was a review of the new 997RS by Chris Harris. I still have the magazine. I was completely floored.
Back to Canada, I went to the dealer next day and met the sales representative who would supply me with every Porsche from then until today. Her name was Antje.
The. news was not good. None had come in , and all were sold. "No problem" I thought, "just put me down for a 2008 car". Antje smiled sadly and told me that they were all spoken for.
This was a completely new experience for me that there would be a limited supply.
Months went by and I would drop by the dealership now and then and would see the occasional RS coming it. Very frustrating.
Until October 2007.
"Hi, its Antje...I have a cancellation but it will be gone in minutes; if you want it you will need to move quickly." I called the bank, couriered over a payment, dropped over to do the paperwork, brought a plate and got the car immediately.
Delivery day with Antje:
The car was even the colour I wanted. As it happened, green was the least popular colour at the time so it was doubly lucky.
However, the problem was that I had not managed the factory delivery as I have previously done with BMWs.
SO , I decided to ship it back
He was right of course.
He got me a 996GT3 to try , fully track prepared. I had never spent any time in Porsches being a long term M car fanatic. This was a revelation to me. The car was light, focused, ultra-precise. Not as quick in a straight line and lower top speed than the M6, but brilliant for what mattered.
So, sitting in Frankfurt airport on my way home I picked up a copy of Total 911- there was a review of the new 997RS by Chris Harris. I still have the magazine. I was completely floored.
Back to Canada, I went to the dealer next day and met the sales representative who would supply me with every Porsche from then until today. Her name was Antje.
The. news was not good. None had come in , and all were sold. "No problem" I thought, "just put me down for a 2008 car". Antje smiled sadly and told me that they were all spoken for.
This was a completely new experience for me that there would be a limited supply.
Months went by and I would drop by the dealership now and then and would see the occasional RS coming it. Very frustrating.
Until October 2007.
"Hi, its Antje...I have a cancellation but it will be gone in minutes; if you want it you will need to move quickly." I called the bank, couriered over a payment, dropped over to do the paperwork, brought a plate and got the car immediately.
Delivery day with Antje:
The car was even the colour I wanted. As it happened, green was the least popular colour at the time so it was doubly lucky.
However, the problem was that I had not managed the factory delivery as I have previously done with BMWs.
SO , I decided to ship it back