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2008 Porsche GT2 Rare Sharkwerks EVO 775
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2008 Porsche GT2 Rare Sharkwerks EVO 775
Year: 2008
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Cont. Porsche Models: GT2
Mileage (numbers only please): 29395
Options (Please check ALL which apply): Airbags, Air Conditioning, Alarm System, Antilock Brakes, Cruise Control, Leather Seats, Power Brakes, Power Door Locks, Power Steering, Power Windows, Traction Control
Color: White
VIN: WP0AD29948S796225
Price (no $ sign please): $145000
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (Region): NorCal
Body Style: Coupe
Transmission Type: Manual - 6 speed
2 or 4 Wheel Drive?: 2 Wheel Drive
Engine Type: Fuel Injection
Stereo System: AM Radio
Original 29,395 miles
3.6L Twin Turbo Engine mated to 6-Speed Transmission
Full Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes
Sharkwerks EVO 775 kit
Im offering this very rare collector Porsche GT2 for sale. This is the lowest production modern day Porsche ever built. Only 194 ever brought to the United States. This car was ordered with every option that Porsche offered at the time including the Bose sound system. Exterior is 9.5/10 condition with near flawless paint and trim condition. Interior is 9.5/10. Full carbon interior which includes all air vents with leather wrapped fins, center console, dash trims, door panel trims, shift ****, door sills, rear quarter panel trims, carbon steering wheel and of course the most important factory race seats. Well over $60,000 was spent on the Sharkwerks overhaul. You can only image how this car was built.
This car is equipped with the very famous Sharkwerks full make over. This is #2 of 2 GT2's ever built by Sharkwerks with the EVO 775 horsepower kit which they do not offer anymore. Full billet turbos, intercoolers, engine mounts, flywheel, intake manifolds and the list goes on and on. At that time, a set of lightweight Champion RS98 wheels and Pilot Sport Cup 2 Tires were added.
The bad and sad part of this car is that it did get into a little wreck, the previous owner accidentally drove it into a ditch which resulted in a branded title. The car had NO frame or structure damage. The main damage was to the front left wheel. Any potential buyer can have the car full inspected and we are very certain it will have better PPI results then any other GT2. It was fixed extremely professional with zero dollars spared. This is probably cleaner and better condition then other Porsches out there. We have pictures before and during the repair process.
This is a very fast car and we are not allowing any test drives.
The value is going up on this car religiously regardless of the title.
Here is a link on the Sharkwerks build.
https://www.sharkwerks.com/2008-white-shark-werks-phase1-997-gt2-evoms-champion-amp-bilstein
I have a lot more pictures, so please don't hesitate to ask.
Last edited by 07PorscheGT3RS; 05-30-2019 at 01:36 AM.
#2
Actually, the 2004/2005 were the lowest production years in this century............With a salvage title , I am not sure you can expect much interest.......This is a great car..........Champion Porsche sold a 800 HP GT-2 for 175,000 5 years ago ......I wish I had got that 1 now............
#4
I may be wrong, in each state , it may mean something different.....Damage to only wheel would not normally lead to Salvage title .......Air bag deployed even in light damage accident might trigger Salvage title...
#7
A quick google of the vin comes up with the photos from the salvage yard: https://www.copart.com/lot/47689987/Photos
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Actually, the 2004/2005 were the lowest production years in this century............With a salvage title , I am not sure you can expect much interest.......This is a great car..........Champion Porsche sold a 800 HP GT-2 for 175,000 5 years ago ......I wish I had got that 1 now............
#12
If I were in the market for a GT2, this is the rare car I'd consider with a salvage/branded title situation. I don't like letting my cars sit in garages, but there's certain cars that are difficult to drive due to scarcity or fragility. The GT2 usually falls in that category, in my book at least, on the scarcity side of things. This seems like the perfect car for someone who wants to do some track and autocross days in a GT2 without the guilt of ruining a pristine example
GLWS!
GLWS!
#13
Definitely an interesting car. It has enough miles on it to not worry about depreciation, combined with the accident history. I think this is the car:
https://flatsixes.com/cars/tuned-por...he-gt2-review/
https://flatsixes.com/cars/tuned-por...he-gt2-review/
#14
You should say when describing the paint that the front end has been repainted and when to comes to the accident, that the airbags went off too. Its a beautiful car regardless as long as the buyer knows the history.