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2002
Prices for these specific Porsche 911 track cars (primarily GT2 variants from 2002-2003) are highly variable, with a significant spread from $42,881 to $289,990. The average price of $119,736.47 for this sample suggests a strong demand for performance-oriented models. Listings that are priced below the average and have been on the market longer present the best value opportunities, while exceptionally high-priced listings may represent collector-grade or exceptionally low-mileage examples. The presence of multiple GT2 trims indicates this is a sought-after performance variant within the 911 lineup for this era.
Moderate
The market for these Porsche 911 track cars shows a wide price range, indicating significant variation based on mileage, condition, and specific trim. While many listings are for the GT2 variant, which commands a premium, there are opportunities to find well-priced examples. Inventory appears moderate, with some vehicles having been on the market for an extended period, suggesting potential negotiation leverage. Buyers should prioritize vehicles with documented maintenance history and consider that lower mileage examples, while more expensive, may offer better long-term value for track use. Be prepared to negotiate, especially on listings that have been active for over 30 days.
This deal stands out due to its excellent deal score, significantly lower mileage than the market average, and a competitive price point for a GT2 variant. The estimated savings are substantial, making it a prime candidate for value-conscious buyers.
This listing is highly recommended due to its exceptionally low mileage, suggesting a near-new condition. Despite a higher price point, the vehicle's pristine state and GT2 trim make it a standout option for collectors or those seeking a premium track experience.
This deal offers a remarkable estimated savings, making it one of the best value propositions. The mileage is reasonable for a performance car, and the GT2 trim ensures it's a highly desirable model.
This listing presents an exceptional estimated savings, one of the highest in the dataset, combined with relatively low mileage for a performance car. Its short time on market suggests strong interest, but the savings potential is too significant to ignore.
This deal is notable for its very aggressive pricing, offering significant estimated savings and a lower entry point into the GT2 market. While mileage is higher than average, its long days on market indicate strong negotiation potential.
This listing offers a good balance of price, mileage, and estimated savings for a GT2 model. Its very short time on market suggests it's a hot commodity, but the savings are still noteworthy.
This deal is highlighted by the largest estimated savings among all listed vehicles, making it an exceptional value opportunity. The mileage is moderate, and its extended time on market suggests potential for negotiation.
This listing offers a solid deal score with a reasonable price for a GT2, despite having higher mileage. The estimated savings are good, and its moderate time on market suggests it's a stable listing.
This deal offers substantial estimated savings and a GT2 trim, making it an attractive option. Despite its short time on market, the savings potential warrants consideration.
Last analyzed: December 1, 2025