Market Find: Highly Unique 2018 Porsche 911 GT2 RS in Phoenix Yellow over Miami Blue

What: 2019 Porsche 911 GT2 RS
Color: Color: Phoenix Yellow (phönixgelb; metallic; Y11; Porsche)
VIN: WP0AE2A96JS185319
Mileage: 3,152 miles
Price: $934,900
Location: Ferrari of Fort Lauderdale, Fort Lauderdale, FL
Listing: Link

Polarizing and not for everyone isn’t… well… for everyone. However, in the rare air that is the Porsche 911 GT2 RS market, we’re guessing highly unique will draw a premium and so is Ferrari of Fort Lauderdale. This 2018 Porsche 911 GT2 RS Weissach is finished in Paint-to-Sample Phoenix Yellow Metallic – a color more known in BMW circles. That’s paired with black leather and Alcantara with unique Miami Blue accents on wheels, seatbelts and interior trim. It is currently listed at Ferrari Fort Lauderdale for $934,900. This example, equipped with the factory Weissach Package and other bespoke options, stands out not only for its performance pedigree but also for its highly distinctive exterior/interior appearance. 

The GT2 RS Weissach is the most extreme 911 ever from Porsche’s 991 generation, powered by a twin-turbo 3.8 liter flat-six producing 700 hp and mated to a seven-speed PDK that drives the rear wheels. As delivered new, the Weissach option added substantial weight savings via carbon and magnesium components, and the package has become one of the most sought-after factory performance enhancements for this model. 

Contemporary market data shows 2018 GT2 RS and Weissach examples selling in a broad range, with many listings between roughly $560,000 and $800,000 depending on mileage, configuration and provenance. Some ultra-low mileage or highly optioned cars have traded higher, but a near-$1 million asking price places this Phoenix Yellow car at the upper echelon of the market spectrum for this model year.

Where this specific example diverges from the broader market is in its color and bespoke accents. Paint-to-Sample hues on GT2 RS cars are rare, and a Phoenix Yellow Metallic exterior with Miami Blue highlights, while unusual, may appeal to collectors who value unique factory-ordered builds. That said, because such combinations are inherently subjective, this strong visual identity won’t suit every buyer, and could influence resale narrower than more traditional color specs.

Overall, this GT2 RS represents one of the most highly configured and visually distinct examples available, sitting at the top tier of current 991-era Weissach values. Buyers focused strictly on performance numbers will find this car competitive with other low-mile GT2 RS listings, but those sensitive to color and spec preferences should weigh how the bespoke paint and accents fit their own market position.

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