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996 CSR at Auction

Bund

Montreal
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Looks good, not a fan of the seats but colour is on point and I think achieving more than I thought possible.

https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/2002-porsche-911-996-csr-evo

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This Porsche 996 CSR EVO is a stunning bespoke example of the first water-cooled 911, benefiting from substantial mechanical upgrades and a custom aesthetic, with final chassis tuning by former BTCC and Porsche Carrera Cup champion, Tim Harvey. It is powered by a 3.6-litre naturally aspirated flat-six, uprated by RPM Technik to guard against that motor's common foibles, and now producing 350bhp. It drives the rear wheels via a six-speed manual transmission with a short-shift kit and Cup style gear lever.

First registered in June 2002, this second-generation 996 has eight previous registered keepers on the log book, and was acquired by RPM Technik three years ago to transform into the first CSR EVO model.

The star of the show is the fully rebuilt engine, which has received a lightened and balanced crank and rods, gas-flowed and ported cylinder heads, and CSR Stage 1 cams. There is also an IMS bearing upgrade, deep sump extension, low-temp thermostat, and GT2-style ducting for cooling. All the chains, tensioners and gaskets were renewed, and the ECU was remapped.

It is driven through the six-speed gearbox, which has been fitted with a CSR specification lightweight clutch and flywheel, coupled to a mechanical limited-slip differential. The suspension has been overhauled with fully adjustable KW V3 Clubsport coilovers, calibrated to a specific CSR EVO setup, with all new bushes and arms, and uprated anti-roll bars and top mounts. Its brake callipers were overhauled and fitted with Performance Friction pads, plus new braided lines.

The stock appearance of the 996 has been enhanced with the addition of custom front and rear bumpers, with active front ducting for a third radiator, plus a carbon-fibre 'ducktail' spoiler and bonnet. There is also a bespoke CSR EVO centre exit exhaust system, and the car rides on lightweight OZ Racing alloys in the GT3 fitment. The car was fully stripped to bare metal before the aerodynamic components were added, and the originally grey 911 was then resprayed in stunning Merlin Purple metallic. The wheels are shod in Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tyres with the Track Connect monitoring system.



In the cabin, the rear seats have been deleted, and a CSR colour-coded roll cage and harness bar fitted in their place. The driver and front passenger sit in Recaro Pole Position bucket seats trimmed in black fabric, with the option of using the standard seat belts or the Schroth racing harnesses. The transmission tunnel has been painted in Merlin Purple to match the body, and the lower centre console has been deleted. It is fitted with a Cup-style gear lever and a Momo steering wheel. There are custom CSR flourishes throughout, including for the rev counter backing, floor mats, and on the door sill entry guards.

As this car has been used as the development 911 for the CSR EVO model, there are some signs of use around the resprayed paintwork. Some gravel rash is evident along the bottom and rear edges of the front wheel arches, while there are various light chips and scuffs elsewhere that can be seen in the photo gallery. There are also a few marks on the edges of the OZ Racing wheels.


Inside, the black fabric upholstery is still in great shape, though there is some wear visible on the touchpoints that have not been replaced - notably the door handles and handbrake grip. However, these marks are simply commensurate with the age and mileage, and in general the cabin looks very smart and wonderfully driver-focused.



The last scheduled maintenance took place in September 2020 at approximately 112,000 miles, when RPM Technik carried out a full service, steering rack overhaul, geometry setup, fitted a new front splitter, and renewed the front brake discs and pads. This work followed the full engine rebuild that took place in June 2019 at 107,000 miles at RPM Technik, and a major service in March 2018.

The most recent MOT test was on 21 September 2020 at 112,129 miles, which resulted in a first-time pass with no advisories. Its Cup 2 tyres are all reported to be in very good condition.

Accompanying this 996 CSR EVO is, the vendor notes, a vast document folder with all receipts for all the rebuild work, as well as the original stamped service booklet. The tool roll, warning triangle, and space-saver spare wheel are also present.



This Porsche 996 CSR EVO is, in RPM Technik's own words, 'the ultimate bespoke built 996, showcasing all the upgrades and setup changes developed over eight years of building CSRs". Readers of Evo magazine, GT Purely Porsche and 911 & Porsche World will almost certainly recognise this car and the acclaim it has received from such titles. Presented in very good order throughout, and with the knowledge that it has been developed and maintained over the last three years by a leading 911 specialist, this is a one-of-a-kind Porsche that would make a superb addition to any marque collection.

Summary of service history:

OPC - 2003 - 16K
OPC - 2004 - 25K
OPC - 2005 - 35K
OPC - 2006 - 38K
OPC - 2007 - 47K
OPC - 2008 - 55K
MARTIN BROWN PORSCHE - 2008 - 56K
OPC - 2010 - 64K
911 SPORT - 2012 - 70K
NORTHWAY PORSCHE - 2013 - 78K
NEIL GARNER PERFORMANCE - 2014 - 83K
AUTOFARM - 2017 - 97K
RPM TECHNIK - 2017 - 100K (CSR CONVERSION BEGAN)
RPM TECHNIK - 2018 - 102K
RPM TECHNIK - 2019 - 107K (PLUS FULL ENGINE REBUILD)
RPM TECHNIK - 2020 - 112K
 
Looks like it didn't make the reserve that was set. Bidding was at £30k with a day to go, but not sure where it finished
 
IMI A said:
Whats a modded 996 C2 worth max? :?:

As much as someone is willing to pay for it.

Like when 993's were going for well under 20k not that long ago, now people are willing to pay more.
 
beresd said:
IMI A said:
Whats a modded 996 C2 worth max? :?:

As much as someone is willing to pay for it.

Like when 993's were going for well under 20k not that long ago, now people are willing to pay more.

Theres a certain price level that may attract interest though and i believe bids went up to 31k. I'll put my neck out there and say I think there is a glass ceiling on this sort of 996 without a mezger at circa £35k so CC did very well with that car. Lovely car.
 
IMI A said:
beresd said:
IMI A said:
Whats a modded 996 C2 worth max? :?:

As much as someone is willing to pay for it.

Like when 993's were going for well under 20k not that long ago, now people are willing to pay more.

Theres a certain price level that may attract interest though and i believe bids went up to 31k. I'll put my neck out there and say I think there is a glass ceiling on this sort of 996 without a mezger at circa £35k so CC did very well with that car. Lovely car.

Agree. They had a LHD 996 GT3 recently that made just under £40k+6% and a few RHD 996.2 GT3s at about £50k.
 
I'm not sure what these mods would have come too but considering a 6.2 with engine work can be bought for £15k do all these bits equate to £15k? I want a ducktail but struggling to even justify the money for one of those as works out at 10% of the cars value.
 
Depends how far you go in the spec, but you could easily spend 15k on one:
> Motorsport / RSS etc suspension arms, top mounts, decent dampers
> Clutch, lightweight flywheel, LSD, engine bits if you are in there (thermostat, ceramic IMS)
> Brake refurb + floating discs
> Wheels + tyres
> Exhaust
+ labour to fit would be about that at a guess + anything cosmetic + interior work.

RPM have built some brand & reputation around the CSR too.
 
Yellow said:
Looks like it didn't make the reserve that was set. Bidding was at £30k with a day to go, but not sure where it finished

Unsold at 43K

The guy on here who purchased his GT3 a few months ago went for similar
Another silver 996 GT3 went for 54K at the weekend
 
kingston said:
Yellow said:
Looks like it didn't make the reserve that was set. Bidding was at £30k with a day to go, but not sure where it finished

Unsold at 43K

The guy on here who purchased his GT3 a few months ago went for similar
Another silver 996 GT3 went for 54K at the weekend

It got to 43k? I thought RPM were trying to sell their $s CSR for around that?

My friend said it would get to 45. He's much more optimistic (and usually right) about prices than me. :grin:
 
Yellow said:
Depends how far you go in the spec, but you could easily spend 15k on one:
> Motorsport / RSS etc suspension arms, top mounts, decent dampers
> Clutch, lightweight flywheel, LSD, engine bits if you are in there (thermostat, ceramic IMS)
> Brake refurb + floating discs
> Wheels + tyres
> Exhaust
+ labour to fit would be about that at a guess + anything cosmetic + interior work.

RPM have built some brand & reputation around the CSR too.

On a 997.1 i had a quote done, a little slow getting back to me and the base car sold. But it was going to be about £18K for a basic build of suspension, flywheel, cooling, ducktail, brakes and exhaust The base car was already aero, rebuilt x51, short shift so a few items not needed.
 
Bund said:
kingston said:
Yellow said:
Looks like it didn't make the reserve that was set. Bidding was at £30k with a day to go, but not sure where it finished

Unsold at 43K

The guy on here who purchased his GT3 a few months ago went for similar
Another silver 996 GT3 went for 54K at the weekend

It got to 43k? I thought RPM were trying to sell their $s CSR for around that?

My friend said it would get to 45. He's much more optimistic (and usually right) about prices than me. :grin:

Your keyboard had a mistype so not sure what RPM CSR was trying to be sold for 43k.

Im sure ive seen this purple one up before for 70k but might be mistaken

Im not surprised at the 43k GT3 but am on the 54k GT3
 
kingston said:
Bund said:
kingston said:
Yellow said:
Looks like it didn't make the reserve that was set. Bidding was at £30k with a day to go, but not sure where it finished

Unsold at 43K

The guy on here who purchased his GT3 a few months ago went for similar
Another silver 996 GT3 went for 54K at the weekend

It got to 43k? I thought RPM were trying to sell their $s CSR for around that?

My friend said it would get to 45. He's much more optimistic (and usually right) about prices than me. :grin:



Your keyboard had a mistype so not sure what RPM CSR was trying to be sold for 43k.

Im sure ive seen this purple one up before for 70k but might be mistaken

Im not surprised at the 43k GT3 but am on the 54k GT3

Ahh sorry about that, was trying to say 4s CSR

https://rpmtechnik.co.uk/sales/vehicle/996-c4s-csr/

Is the purple car a much better spec?
 

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