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2008
The market for these specific Porsche 911 models shows a wide price dispersion, with average prices around $187k but listings ranging from $75k to nearly $479k. This suggests that while some examples are priced as collector items, there are opportunities for significant savings on well-maintained, lower-mileage examples, particularly those with track-focused modifications or history.
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The market for Porsche 911 track cars from 2005-2008 is highly specialized and currently exhibits very low inventory, with only a handful of listings available. Prices show significant variance, indicating that condition, mileage, and specific trim levels (like the GT2) heavily influence value. Buyers should be prepared for a competitive environment and act decisively on well-priced opportunities. Given the 'trackcar' classification, thorough pre-purchase inspection focusing on performance components and maintenance history is paramount.
This deal stands out due to its exceptionally high deal score, driven by a combination of very low mileage (20,148 miles) for its year and a price significantly below the market average, resulting in substantial estimated savings. It represents a prime opportunity for a buyer seeking a high-performance Porsche 911 GT2.
This listing offers the most significant estimated savings, making it an exceptional value. While it has higher mileage (86,287 miles), its price point is the lowest among the analyzed deals, presenting a compelling entry into the Porsche 911 GT2 market for a budget-conscious enthusiast.
This deal is recommended due to its substantial estimated savings and its very short time on market (7 days), indicating strong buyer interest and a potentially competitive price. It offers a good balance of price and performance for a Porsche 911 GT2.
Last analyzed: January 1, 2026