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2014 Porsche GT3 with 20300 miles. Salvage title due to front passenger accident. The car was completely repaired by previous owner. I have a lot of receipts. Drives perfect, was just serviced by South Bay Porsche, spent over $3k on service so the car is ready for next owner. PDK service, fluid change, new spark plugs and full inspect. Before this, Callas Rennsport was doing maintenance. Front bumper, fender, hood, side skirt, rear quarter panel,, and mirrors are protected with PPF. Under 1000 miles front rotors and pads. Tires are 7-8/32 front and rear. The engine was replaced August 2018 at 15390 miles at Stevinson Import Porsche in Colorado. The 10 year engine warranty is still active until 12/30/2023, peace of mind. Here's a video from the dealer service on 01/24/22.
That's a great price, and would make a killer track car, plus its got the new G6 engine. Aftermarket wheels are kind of ugly imo but that can easily be fixed. GLWS.
I decided to sale the car and wanted it serviced and trouble free for the next owner. Callas is great but they were booked out over a month.
also no stock wheels
Everything is stock, engine and suspension.
Last edited by venom_gt3; Jan 26, 2022 at 04:35 PM.
Quick question on the engine replacement.
Would Porsche pay for an engine replacement on a salvage title car?
I searched the VIN and found the photos from the salvage auction (one of the photos is in your ad so I'm assuming it is that car, plus the VIN matches). It was shown as having 8471 miles on odometer on the date of sale, March 20, 2017 for $99,000 (not sure if the price is accurate or not).
You stated that the engine was replaced in August 2017 with 15K miles on it. So that means from March 2017 - August 2018 someone fixed the car, drove it for 7k miles and then had the engine replaced at a Porsche dealership.
Also, does the 10 year engine warranty go to the build date of the car? Hence it expiring in 2023.
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