Designed with a focus on performance and driver engagement, the latest Carrera T features a lightweight design and comes standard with PASM Sport Suspension, the Sport Chrono Package, Sport Exhaust System, and a mechanical limited-slip differential. This 2023 example is finished in Ruby Star Neo over a Black leather interior with Sport-Tex seat centers and Slate Grey stitching. It was optioned with a SportDesign front fascia and side skirts, RS Spyder Design wheels, Rear Axle Steering, Power Steering Plus, 18-way Adaptive Sport Seats Plus, LED-Matrix Design headlights, an extended-range fuel tank, a 7-speed manual transmission, and more. Covered under the balance of its original factory warranty, this Carrera T is now being offered for auction by its seller out of Ohio while showing under 3k miles on the odometer.
This example is finished in Ruby Star Neo, a new Porsche color for 2023 offered as a modern interpretation of the classic Rubystone Red color of the 1990s. The Carrera T is distinguished from the standard Carrera model by Agate Grey accents on the mirror covers and rear decklid grille. This example was also optioned with LED-Matrix Design headlights, Exclusive Design taillights, a SportDesign front fascia, SportDesign side skirts, power-folding exterior mirrors, and 20”/21” RS Spyder Design wheels in Titanium Grey. The seller notes that clear paint protection film has been applied to the front end, detailed images are provided in the gallery along with a clean CARFAX report.
Inside, the Carrera T comes without rear seats and is fitted with lightweight glass and reduced sound insulation for weight savings. This example features Black leather upholstery complemented by Sport-Tex seat centers and deviated stitching in Slate Grey. Options include 18-way Adaptive Sport Seats Plus with Memory Package, a heated GT Sport steering wheel in leather, the Storage Package, Surround View, and an Exclusive Design fuel cap.
A twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter flat-six engine delivers up to 379 HP and 331 lb.-ft of torque to the rear wheels by way of a 7-speed manual transmission and a mechanical limited-slip differential. The Carrera T comes standard with the Sport Exhaust System, Sport Chrono Package, and PASM Sport Suspension. This example was also optioned with Power Steering Plus and Rear Axle Steering for increased performance and maneuverability. The seller indicates there are no outstanding service items and the car remains covered by the original factory warranty.
This sale will include owner’s manuals and a clean title. The seller adds that the car is not available for sale to other dealers or Montana LLC owners. A $250 documentation fee will be added to the sale price along with a $35 fee for title transfer and temporary tag.
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Sold for $135,000
@CJWRacing33 LOL
I could buy it, I'm indecisive. There is a rudy red gt3 manual on BaT as well.
wait did you bump yourself? lol
Good bidding.
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Noticing a prominent dealer in the mix bidding. So much for not being available for sale to other dealers or Montana LLC’s
CJWRacing33 is gonna take this home.
If you want to try and take it out in your highest bid and see. Otherwise let it end.
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@TUD17 Thanks!
@paulmlv It was showing on PCNA’s preowned search. The selling dealer has since pulled it. Typically auctions sites require that the vehicle not be for sale elsewhere during the auction.
Random question: why is this car not on the dealership website? This is the first time I see a dealership put a “new” car on an auction website. Anyone knows why?
seller....way to limit the number of bidders. And some people register in Montana for asset protection against ex-spouses, not just for tax reasons. I guess you wouldnt sell a car to a politician who registers in Delaware or other tax friendly states either?
This is an exceptional example! I forgot how well these T’s drive until I had the opportunity to drive one for the week. Wow! These have got to be one of the best sorts car values to hit the market. For those of you who know you know!
@Petrol_and_Cab - how would you recommend I credentialise myself as someone who understands tax law when asking a legitimate question regarding this bid in your infinite wisdom? I own a cabin in Montana where this car would be housed if I decide to bid. I pay Montana state property and other taxes. So why is it sad? I never register a car in a personal name for liability issues and have vehicles registered in 4 states where I own property - all in LLc’s formed in the states where the vehicles are housed. It’s a legitimate question.
@folkmbr So sad that you have to introduce yourself in that way.
I leased my Rubystar T that way (ONE CA payment, now Montana) ha ha.
I think it's stupid, but my CA AD went from "no Montana sales" to "Montana sales cash only, no lease or finance" AND sign a notarized letter saying "car won't enter CA for a year." WANT A HACK? lease w/ Porsche, take delivery, call Porsche finance and CHANGE to Montana. Only make ONE tax payment to CA. Ask me how I know X3. My CA Mercedes AD and my CA Range AD won't do "allocation" Cars to Montana (OEMs tracking out of state sales of cars w/ big MAPs) but WILL do "mass volume" cars to Montana. Most CA used dealers make you TRUCK it out, not drive it out, on a Montana bill of sale w/ Montana bill of lading.
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@76911 - Thank you for saying that. Totally agree. Everyone is rich until it's time to pay taxes.
Good for PB for refusing to sell to exporters and tax evaders. I'm tired of seeing our (US) cars end up abroad, which is hurting our market at home. We need more dealers like BP to put a stop to this BS.
Why no sale to another dealer. Afraid won’t get what you want and another dealer can sell it for more. No Montana sales ?? Why do you care where the money comes from. So strange !!
There are a number of Porsche dealers that will not sell to a Montana LLC. I know of 2 in Texas and at least 3 in CA. I'm guessing pressure from state taxation authorities or perhaps manufacturer at the regional level. I had to suck it up for an allocation car to "get" a build slot and promptly transferred to my family's LLC. It was BS but I got most of it back in other ways. Ugh
It is a company policy. If you have further questions please direct message me. Thank you
@folkmbr Yes, I too would like to know.
I am a current practicing, corporate attorney but would you please help me understand this rationale?
As a retired Ernst & Young Partner and CPA - can you explain why my legal entity, which is a Montana LLC can't buy this Porsche? I'm not aware of any legal restrictions that would impact a seller on what entity purchases a vehicle in an arms length transaction?
@AdamIsAdam I just uploaded one. They should have it up tomorrow.
Great color. Do you have window sticker?
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This is THE perfect spec for this car! GLWTA!
@TUD17 thank you, should be removed now.
FYI, This 992 T is posted at PCNA Preowned search.
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