To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION at RM Sothebys' The Woodcote Park Auction event, 8 July 2026.
£120,000 - £160,000 GBP
- Single ownership from new; displayed a mere 930 miles at the time of cataloguing
- Lava Orange paintwork over a Black and Lava Orange leather and Alcantara interior
- Configured with Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes, Porsche Communication Management, Sound Package Plus, Sport Chrono Package, and Light Design Package
- Naturally aspirated 4.0-litre flat-six engine delivers 493 brake horsepower via a seven-speed PDK transmission
- Latest service performed by supplying dealer Porsche Centre Nottingham in June 2026
For the 991.1-generation 911 GT3 RS, Andreas Preuninger and his Porsche GT department took a liberal attitude to the use of lightweight materials. The front wings, engine cover, and bonnet lid were changed to carbon fibre, while the roof was magnesium. Even the enamel Porsche badge had to make way in favour of a wafer-thin transfer. Then, breathing through rear-quarter side intakes and nestling beneath a towering adjustable rear wing, a naturally aspirated 4.0-litre flat-six engine delivered 493 brake horsepower at a howling 8,250 rpm.
Holding a 17 November 2015 date of production, the single-owner example offered here was built for the United Kingdom in right-hand-drive form. It was configured wearing the striking shade of Lava Orange, offset by Satin Black centre-locking wheels, over a two-tone Black leather and Lava Orange interior featuring carbon fibre trim.
A generous specification added over £45,000 to the list price, courtesy of the vendor configuring their car with Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes, the Porsche Communication Management system with in-built navigation, Sound Package Plus and digital radio, Sport Chrono Package, and the Light Design Package. In addition, they selected Lava Orange for the 12 o’clock marker on the steering wheel, Lava Orange six-point safety harnesses, an aluminium-style fuel cap, lightweight lithium battery, Alcantara sun visors, plus cruise control, and the added convenience of a front-axle lift system.
Delivered via Porsche Centre Nottingham, the GT3 RS was collected by the consigning owner on 4 December 2015. The accompanying service book records return visits to the supplying dealership in December 2017 and November 2018, while Porsche Centre Sutton Coldfield serviced the car in October 2019, November 2021, and February 2024—the latter appointment additionally including the replacement of the spark plugs, air filter, and drive belt. The car returned to the Porsche Centre Nottingham for its most recent service in June 2026.
Sparingly driven throughout its life, never used on track, and retained as part of the owner’s collection, the Porsche displayed a mere 930 miles on its odometer at the time of cataloguing.
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