Flooded 992 GT3
#47
Originally Posted by jhott66
FL Certificate of Destruction. This car is a parts car. The VIN can never ever be registered or insured in the USA.
It is quite simple, as you said car is parts and I expect to see a "low mileage engine" for sale soon.
#48
This car will most probably go to East Europe or one of the ex-Russian republics where will be sold for near market price, believe me...
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usctrojanGT3 (10-24-2022)
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Race Car
#51
Bid is up to 100k. That’s 45% of the MSRP price.
That’s pretty impressive for a parts car.
That’s pretty impressive for a parts car.
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tjg81296 (10-24-2022)
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#53
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Originally Posted by raymort
Bid is up to 100k. That’s 45% of the MSRP price.
That’s pretty impressive for a parts car.
That’s pretty impressive for a parts car.
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Race Car
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Race Car
#57
This is the perfect car for those that just want to wash and stare at a car kept under a blanket in the garage.
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shrimp money (10-25-2022)
#58
I didn't think it would get this high. I figured at 50k you could easily part it out and make a few bucks. At 100k it's going to be tough. And if it's going to be a track car, you still need if not all, most of the electronics to make this thing even go down the road!
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This listing the OP is referring to, shows an estimated repair cost of $302k USD with retail showing $222k.
Current bid of $102k.
No keys.
Current bid of $102k.
No keys.
Last edited by CarManDSL; 10-24-2022 at 07:53 PM.
#60
The no keys is actually fairly alarming. Would a Porsche dealer program a new key for a car that has a certificate of destruction?