2018 Porsche 911 GT3 Touring in GT Silver Metallic
T0183GT Silver

2018 GT3 Touring

GT Silver Metallic

VIN

WP0AC2A92JS176946

Commission

C57143

Production date

Nov 9, 2018

Market

United States (PCNA)

MSRP

$162,060

Last known sale

$249,995Dec 5, 2024

Option count

16 codes

Interior

Leather Interior in Black with Cloth Seat Centers

Photos

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  • 2018 Porsche 911 GT3 Touring in GT Silver Metallic — photo 1

Build sheet

15 options, rarest first — fleet share shows how many of the 754 documented cars carry each code.

  • CXXCustom Tailoring Option (special wishes that require further communication)
    14%
  • U2GT Silver Metallic
    20%
  • 602LED Headlights incl. Porsche Dynamic Light System (PDLS)
    22%
  • DFSVehicle Key Painted incl. Key Pouch in Leather
    22%
  • CZWDashboard trim package in leather
    28%
  • 509Fire Extinguisher
    39%
  • P11Full bucket seats
    43%
  • 39Leather/Cloth Interior Package in Black
    59%
  • 039Touring Package in Black
    75%
  • 810Floor Mats
    79%
  • QR5Sport Chrono Package incl. Porsche Track Precision App
    79%
  • 583Smoking package
    82%
  • 474Front axle lift system
    90%
  • 082Extended Range Fuel Tank, 23.7 gal
    92%
  • 486GT Sport Manual Transmission
    98%

VIN decoded

What the 17 characters encode — Porsche fills positions 4–9 with attributes and a check digit on North American cars, and with ZZZ filler elsewhere.

WP0

WMI

Porsche AG

AC2A9

Attributes

911 GT3 spec

2

Check digit

Valid

J

Model year

2018

S

Plant

Stuttgart

176946

Serial

Sequential

Timeline

This car's documented history — every event traces to a source, nothing is inferred.

Sources:VIN Analyticsclassic.com1 listing
  1. Nov 9, 2018

    Production completed

    Date from the VIN Analytics decode

  2. Dec 5, 2024

    Sold

    $249,995 · 9k mi · Fixed price

  3. Jul 1, 2026

    Specs documented

    VIN Analytics bulk-decode snapshot

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