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The market for these specific Porsche 911 models, particularly those classified as track cars, shows significant price dispersion. While the average price is substantial, the presence of outliers, like the exceptionally priced deal below, suggests that condition, mileage, specific trim, and modification history play a dominant role in valuation. Buyers should focus on individual vehicle specifics rather than broad market averages.
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Given the extremely limited inventory for this specific niche (Porsche 911, 2001-2005 coupe track cars), buyers should be prepared for a highly competitive and selective search. Thorough pre-purchase inspections by a specialist familiar with performance Porsches are non-negotiable, especially for vehicles intended for track use. Be ready to act quickly on well-priced examples, but do not compromise on condition or history. The wide price range indicates significant value variation, so understanding the specific vehicle's provenance and modifications is key.
This deal stands out due to its exceptionally low price point, offering substantial estimated savings compared to the average market value. With 67,585 miles and a VIN indicating a 2002 model, it presents a strong value proposition for a track-focused Porsche 911, especially considering its extended days on market which may indicate room for negotiation.
Last analyzed: May 1, 2026