2002 Porsche 911 Targa
WP0BA29942S635149
Last known mileage — 194 878 mi. This page includes photos, sale history, market estimate and similar PORSCHE 911 listings.
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Submit a hide requestThis 2002 Porsche 911 Targa has been driven primarily in Texas and features a documented service history of 25 records, including specialized maintenance at Porsche of Plano. While the vehicle shows consistent mileage progression with no reported odometer rollback, it has been through six previous owners and carries multiple reports of minor to moderate damage to both the front and rear. The report also notes several instances where duplicate titles were issued in Texas between 2013 and 2017. Reviewing the full report is essential before buying, bidding on, or financing this vehicle to evaluate how the repeated damage events and title history may impact its current value.
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The primary concern is the structural integrity behind the rear bumper. Given it's a Porsche, parts and labor for bodywork are premium costs. The 'Secondary Front End' damage must be inspected closely to ensure no radiator or cooling system components were pinched.
This is a high-risk/high-reward vehicle for an enthusiast. Because it is sold by a 'Seller' rather than an insurance company, the lack of a clear damage history report means you must verify if the rear impact affected the frame rails or suspension geometry. The high mileage combined with potential structural repairs makes this more suitable for a professional restoration shop than a quick flip.
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