“Six Cars, One Truck”: The Coolest (And Saddest) Porsche Auction We’ve Ever Seen
— 21 March 2025

“Six Cars, One Truck”: The Coolest (And Saddest) Porsche Auction We’ve Ever Seen

— 21 March 2025
Garry Lu
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  • A unique opportunity to purchase six practically new 991-generation Porsche 911 cars at auction along with a 2019 Man TGX 18.640 transport truck and Rolfo Auriga trailer has presented itself.
  • To be sold as one lot, all six cars belong to a single owner with only delivery mileage.
  • The Porsche collection is being sold at auction without reserve during RM Sotheby’s ‘April ‘Sealed Drop’ auction.

Most motor enthusiasts dream of owning just one 991-generation Porsche 911 GT. But RM Sotheby’s is now providing anyone with the requisite cash to own six as-new models; along with a 2019 Man TGX 18.640 transport truck and Rolfo Auriga trailer to keep the virtually non-existent mileage low.

The near-pristine nature of this collection, which is being offered from single ownership and with only delivery mileage on the dash, cannot be understated. For example: not only has the 911 GT3 Cup never been tracked or raced – but it still wears its original protective film and tape. Even the truck has only travelled less than 480 kilometres.


The goods are as follows…

2016 Porsche 911 R (ODO: 50 kilometres)

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The only 991.1 generation 911 in the collection, this 911 R is the 698th example by serial number built from a total production run of 991 cars. Finished in White with red stripes, this 911 R features a number of desirable options, including the single mass flywheel, carbon ceramic brakes, LED headlights with Porsche Dynamic Light System, 918 Spyder style bucket seats with pepita inserts, and navigation with Bose speakers. It retains both sets of its original keys.

2018 Porsche 911 GT3 (ODO: 50 kilometres)

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Finished in Indian Red over a black interior, this GT3 is equipped with the Clubsport package. Equipped with the six-speed manual gearbox and ceramic brakes, in keeping with its competitive nature the car has also been equipped with 918 Spyder-style bucket seats trimmed in Alcantara, racing harnesses, a roll cage, and no sound or navigation system. Further options include Bi-Xenon headlights, a 90-litre fuel tank, a headlight cleaning system, seatbelts in Guards Red, and instrument dials in white. 

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2018 Porsche 911 GT3 Touring (ODO: 20 kilometres)

This GT3 Touring is offered in showroom fresh condition. Finished in black over a black interior, notable options include carbon ceramic brakes, extended leather for the interior, a 90-litre fuel tank, Sport Chrono package, a full leather interior with 918 Spyder-style bucket seats, and the Bose sound system. It retains both its original keys. 

2018 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (ODO: 23 kilometres)

With an engine lifetime reading of 0.0 hours, the 911 GT3 Cup is in essentially brand-new condition. All of the car’s protective film and tape is still intact, making for a wholly unrepeatable opportunity to purchase an as new, race-ready 911. 

2018 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup R (ODO: 24 kilometres)

Taking things a step further than the ‘regular’ 911 GT3 Cup, the Cup R is an FIA-homologated, fire-breathing race car designed to compete in Group GT3. Like the GT3 Cup, it has been barely used and remains as new in all regards. 

2019 Porsche 911 GT3 RS ‘Weissach’ (ODO: 27 kilometres)

Like the Indian Red GT3 in the collection, the 911 GT3 RS is also outfitted with track use in mind, sporting the Clubsport package including a roll cage and racing harnesses. The car is also fitted with a fire extinguisher mounted to the passenger side footwell, a 90-litre fuel tank, and the deletion of the sound and navigation systems. Equipped with the desirable Weissach package, this added numerous carbon fibre parts both to the exterior and interior of the car. It is finished in Racing Yellow over a full leather black interior alongside racing yellow seat belts and is fitted with the option of magnesium wheels. It retains its original keys.


Despite being barely driven, the 911 R, GT3, GT3 Touring, and GT3 RS ‘Weissach’ have all been serviced on a handful of occasions for the top-line stuff, e.g. oil and brake fluid change, new spark plugs, new battery, etc.

At this stage, you’re probably wondering what absolute psychopath (or, indeed, absolute power player) would accumulate this embarrassment of riches only to flip them without really getting behind the wheel. As the auction listing explain, this was inspired by a youth dream of having “all the best sports cars to play with, and a truck to transport them wherever you’d like.”

But clearly, fulfilling the simple idea of ownership was more than enough. And now, it’s somebody else’s turn to live out their high-speed fantasy.

You can find out more below and even register to bid when RM Sotheby’s ‘Sealed Drop ‘six-Porsche/one-truck collection officially goes under the hammer in April.


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Garry Lu
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After stretching his legs with companies such as The Motley Fool and the odd marketing agency, Garry joined Boss Hunting in 2019 as a fully-fledged Content Specialist. In 2021, he was promoted to News Editor. Garry proudly retains a blue belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, black bruises from Muay Thai, as well as a black belt in all things pop culture. Drop him a line at [email protected]

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