Sure, it’s no $2-million Porsche 918 Spyder, but this modified 2005 Porsche Carrera GT is a relative bargain all things considered, that is if you don’t mind a salvage title. In other words, this vehicle was involved in a minor accident that damaged its right front, left front, and right side before being completely rebuilt.
With 8,400-miles on the odometer, power comes from a 5.7L V10 engine that makes 605 hp and 435 lb-ft of torque, mated to a 6-speed manual transmission. Aesthetically, it’s has a matte black exterior wrap, 19-inch (front) / 20-inch (rear) wheels, a rear spoiler and removable roof panels. Despite the salvage title and minor flaws, bidding has reached over $500,000 USD on Cars & Bids. Check it out here.
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- Features aerodynamic bodywork, black spoked rims, working differential and steering, independent suspension and a six-cylinder boxer engine
- Open the doors to access a radar screen, working steering, fire extinguisher system and a track map of the Laguna Seca





The seller states that it’s mechanically unmodified, which is a great benefit, and it boasts reasonably low mileage. This car isn’t perfect – but as Carrera GT values continue to increase, this could be your once-in-a-lifetime chance to pick one up for a relatively low price,” said Doug Demuro.