Porsche Carrera GT Sets New Record Sale Price on Bring a Trailer
Just two weeks ago, the sale of a Porsche Carrera GT on the online auction site Bring a Trailer caused quite a stir, for the good reason that a new sales record for a car on the site had just been broken, at just over 1.9 million USD.
It did and sure enough, it was another record selling price for the online auction website! Another Porsche Carrera GT from 2005 just sold for $2 million. Shopicar.com, 100% online, shop for your next car, buy online and get it delivered to you anywhere in Quebec! The record-setting Carrera GT recently underwent a mechanical service that cost $18,000. That sum got the car a new water pump, battery, belts, spark plugs, tires and tire pressure sensors.
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