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2003 911 GT2
About time these start getting into the $300's

The Porsche 911 GT2 distills the raw, motorsport-focused ethos of the 996 GT3 and pairs it with the brute force of the 911 Turbo, creating the fastest and most extreme road-going 911 of its era. With 462 bhp at 5,700 rpm and a massive 457 lb-ft of torque at just 3,500 rpm, the GT2 rockets to 60 mph in 4.0 seconds and pushes on to a staggering 196 mph top speed. Its performance was not just theoretical either, as it lapped the Nürburgring Nordschleife in an impressive 7:47, quicker than the contemporary 996 GT3 and cementing its reputation as a no-compromise, driver-focused supercar.
This 2003 911 GT2 came finished in Basalt Black Metallic over a Black leather interior and showed just 20,155 miles. It was nicely optioned with carbon-fiber interior trim and door sills, a carbon and leather steering wheel, Speed Yellow seat belts, and an upgraded Porsche Classic Communication Management (PCCM) head unit. An excellent-looking example throughout, it was backed by plenty of service records and detailed images in the gallery.
Over the past twelve months, 996 GT2 values have averaged $217,500, with a low of $146,000 and a high of $281,000 for an 18,000-mile Arctic Silver Metallic example. While our Spotlight Car showed slightly higher mileage, it was a nicely optioned example and just the second Black GT2 we’ve seen cross the block in that time. Buyers clearly liked what they saw, as it hammered at a final bid of $326,000, or $342,300 including the buyer’s premium, setting a new twelve-month high.
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