This 2002 Porsche 911 Turbo is likely to be among the very highest mileage examples on the planet, regardless of generation. The odometer reads an incredible 590k miles, but the seller insists that the car has been properly, dealer maintained, and that it still runs strong. The car isn’t stock either, the ad quoting 545 HP and an identical torque figure–increases of 130 and 132, respectively, and it’s worth noting that even bone-stock, these cars were lighting quick through the gears. Though the automatic and mileage will surely keep many away, in the end it’s worth remembering that this car will offer supercar performance and GT comfort for roughly the price of a used Corolla. Find it here on Craigslist in Minneapolis, Minnesota for $18k OBO. Special thanks to BaT reader ISF for this submission.

In-garage photos make it difficult to get a read on paint and bodywork condition, but it’s clear that the car retains factory wheels despite its engine modifications, of which more is detailed below. The Fabspeed exhaust’s finishers are different from stock, but the OEM system is included as well.

The interior isn’t shown very closely, and suffers from the same so-so lighting as exterior shots. Leather looks a bit looser than is typically seen, but doesn’t appear to be torn or ripped either, at least what can be seen of it. The dash appears to be in decent shape as well, though switchgear often shows excessive paint and lettering wear in 996’s, even with about one-fifth of this car’s mileage.

Here’s a look at the odometer, snapped right when the car rolled over apparently. The car was featured in the Porsche Club of America’s magazine in June of 2015, at which point it’s reported to have traveled 572k miles and gone through 124 tires! There’s no word on receipts, but even partial service history for this car would probably make for fascinating reading

Noted upgrades include a Fabspeed exhaust, GT2-spec K16 billet turbo, and more, the seller reporting 545 HP and lb. ft. It’s worth noting that these were legitimate sub-four-second 0-60, 200+ MPH capable cars right out of the box, and with so much added power, this one should be ballistic–hopefully that Tiptronic is still holding up well.