One of just 600 ever made, this 2011 Porsche 911 GT3 RS 4.0 has only 319 miles and is among the most revered models of the 997 generation. Seen as a spiritual successor to the legendary 1973 911 Carrera RS 2.7, it is currently up for grabs on PCARMARKET.
Most notably, it’s the final GT3 to feature the iconic Mezger engine—a 4.0L flat-6 producing 500 HP—paired with a 6-speed manual transmission. Developed by Hans Mezger, this engine powered Porsche’s most legendary race cars, including the 934, 935, 956, and GT1. Later GT3 models adopted PDK transmissions and new engine designs, leaving the RS 4.0 as the last of its kind.
This example sports a Carrara White finish with silver and red racing stripes. Notable exterior features include Dynamic Cornering bi-xenon headlights, clear LED taillights, headlamp washers, daytime running lights, side skirts, a ram air engine cover, dual center exhaust tips, yellow ceramic brake calipers, and 19” center-lock wheels in GT Silver Metallic.
Inside, the cabin is upholstered in black leather and Alcantara with red Alcantara accents on the seat centers, armrests, and headliner. Highlights include carbon fiber full bucket seats with red seatbelts, the Extended Carbon Package, Alcantara sun visors, aluminum footrest, auto climate control, rain-sensing wipers, PCM with navigation, and a Sport Chrono stopwatch.
Power comes from a 4.0-liter naturally aspirated flat-six derived from the GT3 RSR, producing 500 hp and 339 lb-ft of torque via a 6-speed manual and limited-slip differential. Performance options include PASM with coilovers, Front Axle Lift, Sport Chrono Plus, a lithium-ion battery, and PCCB brakes.
Source: PCARMARKET