Vehicle Description
Chassis No. WP0AB29913S696064
Engine No. 64320522
The 996-generation 911 Turbo may have calmed Porsche purists after
the shift from air-cooled engines, but it was the 2002 911 GT2 that
truly ignited their passion. This era-defining machine delivered
raw, turnkey performance powered by a twin-turbocharged 3.6-liter
flat six producing 462 horsepower. Its rear-wheel-drive setup,
paired with a six-speed manual transmission, offered an unfiltered
driving experience. Developed with input from rally legend Walter
R�hrl, the GT2 boasted Porsche Carbon Ceramic Brakes (PCCB), a
sport-tuned suspension, and refined aerodynamics for peak
performance.
Finished at the Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen plant in September 2002,
this 996-generation GT2 is one of only 317 North
American-specification examples delivered between 2002 and 2005 and
one of only 90 produced for 2003. Finished in Arctic Silver
Metallic over a full Black leather interior, this example sports
eight X-code options and a further four from Porsche Exclusive. On
the outside it was fitted from the factory with stainless steel
exhaust pipes and carbon door sills. Inside, Black leather covers
the rear center console, sport seat backrests with Porsche crests
on the headrests and red deviated stitching on the front seats,
doors, and dashboard. The carbon fiber and leather steering wheel
frames aluminum-look gauge faces along with a matching carbon fiber
and aluminum shifter and handbrake lever.
First delivered to Porsche Conshohocken, it is likely that this
rare and desirable GT2 was part of a dealer trade to a Scottsdale
Porsche dealership as evidenced by the original stamped service
book. The service book shows a Major Maintenance at the same dealer
in 2006 followed by a move to North Carolina with service in 2010
and 2019 in Charlotte. The clean CARFAX Vehicle History Report
shows a steady accumulation of miles beginning to level off in the
mid-2010s. Today the car, one of just 317 made for the United
States during its four-year production run, features just over
20,000 miles at the time of cataloging. It retains numerous
delivery items including its air pump and trunk mounted tools. Due
to its limited production and exceptional power, the 996-era GT2
has remained a highly coveted choice for enthusiasts and collectors
since its debut.