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Our Favorite Porsches On Ebay This Week: Volume 36

We’ve been compiling the best Porsche models on eBay for over a year now, and we’ve seen some pretty astonishing cars pop up now and again. There is some great new stuff every two weeks, so check back often. We’ve tracked down five more exciting Porsches for you nice people to purchase today, including a fast 991, a riotously fun 997, and an insane-mode 996, plus a widebody Panamera, and a rare 356. Some of these cars could be great collection investments, while others might prove to do more financial harm than good

1. 2011 Mansory Widebody Porsche Panamera Turbo For Sale

This car probably engenders a lot of feelings in you. They are either love or hate, there is probably no in-between for this car. I’m leaning toward the former, if I’m honest. I’m not usually one for over the top ostentatious displays of wealth, as they usually lack taste. This Panamera lacks taste, but in a way that it is completely unapologetic for. I’d be interested to see if the massive wheels or wide rubber-band tires have made this car ride any worse. I love Panamera Turbos for their huge power and rapid movement. If you live in Beverly Hills or Miami, this might be a good car for you.

For more pictures, pricing and information, check out the full listing on eBay.

2. RUF-Upgraded 2002 Porsche 996 GT2 For Sale

Are you the kind of person that likes base jumping or bear wrestling? This might be your car. In case you thought the 996 GT2 wasn’t crazy enough, here’s a car that amps up the crazy just a little more. With larger turbos and some internal engine work (the engine work is the same as what Ruf released on their 996 RTurbo), this GT2 now makes around 600 horsepower from its 3.6 liter engine. It might be cliche, but if you turn your back on this car, it might eat you alive. Warning, only for the strong of will and quick reaction times.

For more pictures, pricing and information, check out the full listing on eBay.

3.  2014 Porsche 911 Turbo S Coupe For Sale

Only one year in, and this Porsche has depreciated significantly. The near 200K MSRP is astronomical, and features a lot of optional equipment that you might find desirable. If you need to move very quickly in absolute comfort, then this might be the Porsche for you. It accelerates like a drag racing car, but still has all of the red leather, air conditioning, huge sunroof, carbon trim, and Bose audio you could ever want. It’ll probably continue to depreciate in your ownership, but will you really care?

For more pictures, pricing and information, check out the full listing on eBay.

4. 2008 Porsche 911 GT3 RS For Sale

The 997 GT3 RS is one of the hottest commodities in the Porsche market right now. With 991 GT3 RS models selling for well over MSRP, sometimes double, the 997 GT3 RS is as close as you can get for mortal money. They’re still appreciating rapidly, so get one while you can, if you can.

For more pictures, pricing and information, check out the full listing on eBay.

5. 1960 Porsche 356B 1600 Super Sunroof Coupe For Sale

This is a rarity among 356s, which are already relatively rare cars to begin with. This 356B is not only fitted with the desirable 1600 Super engine, but it’s also one of the very few 356 coupes to be fitted with a factory sunroof. The car is said to be a perfect numbers-matching example that runs and drives well. The paint is, unfortunately, not original, but was redone about 30 years ago in the original red, and holds up well. The most important part, to me, is that the car is said to be rust free. This could be an excellent purchase for someone who wants a good driver 356 to take out on weekends.

For more pictures, pricing and information, check out the full listing on eBay.

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  • Dear Bradley
    I'm a dedicated classic car guy and frequently aware of good deals taking place in South Africa.
    Owned 38 cars before and my current favourite is my Porsche. With the weakening of the SA rand, I think there is a good opportunity to source LHD Porsches for USA enthusiasts. I would love to be involved in sourcing and assessing these for US clients. However as manager of the CSIR's Wind Tunnel facility for the past 30 years, I have no experience regarding the shipping costs and other formalities in that business, (but willing to investigate issues). I would love to become involved if you could perhaps link me to any interested party in this game of exporting from SA to USA. South Africa has got an exceptional good climate and expertise to preserve quality cars very well.
    Wood love to hear from you.
    Kind Regards
    Tertius v Wyk (+27762758000)

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