Regardless of age, all Porsche 911 GT3 RS models are impressive and while this example may be almost 20 years old, it certainly doesn’t look that old.

Finished in white with red accents and red wheels, this 2004 911 GT3 RS was originally sold in the Netherlands before the current owner acquired it from an individual in Germany and imported it into the United States. It is being sold with its factory manuals, a clean Carfax report, importation and EPA paperwork, and a clean Arizona title.

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The Bring A Trailer listing shows that the cabin of the track-focused sports car features fixed-back Recaro seats with Schroth Racing harnesses. There’s also a black-finished roll cage, automatic climate control, a stereo, cruise control, and GT3-branded door sill plates. A look at the odometer reveals the car has been driven a touch over 29,000 km (~18,000 miles) and the current owner has only added 600 of those kilometers.

Driving the GT3 RS is a 3.6-liter flat-six Mezger engine mated to a six-speed manual transmission powering the rear wheels through a limited-slip differential.

Porsche never offered the 996-gen GT3 RS in North America, and this car was imported into the U.S. under a ‘show or display’ exemption. As such, it must be made available for inspection by the NHTSA until it is 25 years old and, more importantly, is limited to just 2,500 miles per year. However, even as a piece of art to park up in your garage (or even better, your living room) and enjoy, this could be money well spent.