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VIN: PARTSNLY123548948
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$1,050
price match: year, fuel, engine, mileage
auction $18,452 Β· shipping $3,835 Β· customs $8,247
shop estimate, range
$104,805-$30,534-$5,700β$12,900
This 2023 Porsche Cayenne is being sold as 'Stripped' with a clean title and a buy-it-now price of $1900. However, the listing is flagged as a 'flip' due to its auction history, indicating potential hidden damage. The previous auction in 2026 showed significant front-end damage, and this current listing shows all front-end components disassembled and scattered. The previous sale price was $35,250, and the ACV was $66,811. The flip risk and the extensive disassembly of front-end parts significantly lower the score and price verdict. The estimated repair costs for the missing front-end components are substantial.
Primary damage
STRIPPED
Title
CLEAN TITLE
Damage visible
The primary image shows a large collection of disassembled parts from a vehicle, including a hood on the right, a radiator in the center, and numerous black plastic trim pieces and cooling fans scattered across the ground. The hood appears to have a sticker with a number. No vehicle body is visible in this image, only the removed parts.
Overall condition
No vehicle body is visible in this image, only disassembled parts.
Repair recommendations
The vehicle is listed as 'Stripped' with all front-end components disassembled. The primary repair focus will be reassembling and replacing the entire front end, including the bumper, radiator, cooling fans, hood, and headlights. Given the 'flip' flag and previous significant front-end damage, a thorough inspection of the chassis and engine bay is critical to uncover any hidden structural or mechanical issues. The interior appears to be in good condition, but warning lights suggest potential engine or airbag system issues requiring diagnosis.
Includes grille, bumper cover, reinforcement, and associated hardware. Based on disassembled parts and likely impact.
Includes radiator, condenser, and associated hoses/lines. Parts are visible but condition is unknown.
Pair of fans visible, condition unknown. Based on gallery estimate.
Hood is present but may have minor cosmetic damage requiring paint correction. Based on gallery estimate.
Numerous plastic parts are scattered; many may have broken tabs or clips. Based on gallery estimate.
Potential damage to frame rails or mounting points not visible in parts-only photo, but implied by 'Stripped' and previous front-end damage.
Not visible in parts, but essential for front-end repair.
Based on previous auction interior photos showing warning lights.
| Auction | Date | Final Bid | Odometer | Status | Seller |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Copart | 2026-02-17 | $35,250 | 28 155 mi | Sold | Insurance company |
| Auction | Date | Final Bid | Odometer | Status | Seller |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Copart | 2026-05-05 | $300 | 999 999 mi (unknown) | Not sold | Insurance company |

Photo 1
This photo shows a collection of disassembled parts from a 2023 Porsche Cayenne, including the hood, radiator, various plastic trim pieces, and cooling fans. The hood on the right appears to be in good condition with only minor scuffs visible, likely repairable with paint correction for around $100-200. The radiator in the center appears intact, but its condition is difficult to fully assess without closer inspection; replacement cost for a used unit is typically $150-300. The cooling fans on the left also appear to be in good condition, with replacement cost for a used pair around $200-400. Many smaller plastic components are scattered, some may be broken or missing clips, making individual repair or replacement costs variable. The overall condition suggests a front-end disassembly, possibly due to impact or for parts harvesting.

Photo 2
This wider shot shows the disassembled parts from a different angle, with a small building and storage containers in the background. The hood on the right is prominent, showing its matte grey finish and a license plate sticker. The radiator and cooling fans are visible on the left. The collection of black plastic parts, likely from the front bumper and undercarriage, are spread across the ground. No significant damage is apparent on the larger components from this distance, but many smaller pieces could be cracked or missing. The overall impression is of a vehicle that has been stripped of its front-end components.

Photo 3
This view shows the parts from the left side, with a white SUV in the background. The hood is on the left, and the bulk of the disassembled plastic components and cooling system parts are spread out. A large black plastic undertray or splash guard is visible in the foreground on the left. The radiator and a smaller condenser unit are visible. The fans are also present. The condition of these parts is difficult to fully ascertain due to the scattered nature and lighting, but no obvious major damage like cracks or breaks are visible on the larger items.

Photo 4
This photo provides a view of the parts from the rear-left, showing more of the disassembled components. The two large cooling fans are prominently displayed on the left side of the frame. Several radiators or condensers are visible, along with a large quantity of black plastic trim and mounting brackets. The hood is not clearly visible in this shot. Some of the plastic parts appear to have mounting tabs that could be broken, which would necessitate replacement. The fans themselves appear to be in good condition, with replacement cost for a used pair around $200-400.

Photo 5
This image shows the parts from a slightly elevated angle, looking towards the rear of the vehicle's original position. The hood is on the left, and the majority of the disassembled front-end components are spread out. A large black plastic piece, possibly part of the bumper reinforcement or undertray, is visible in the foreground. The cooling system components and fans are also visible. The scattered nature of the parts makes it difficult to assess the condition of each individual piece, but no major structural damage is apparent on the larger items.

Photo 6
This close-up shot focuses on the hood and a large black plastic component, likely a lower bumper cover or splash shield, on the right. The hood appears to be in good condition with a matte finish and a sticker bearing a VIN or lot number. Minor scuffs might be present but are not clearly visible. The plastic component appears intact. The hood could be repainted or touched up for $100-300 if needed. The overall condition of these specific parts seems good.

Photo 7
This image shows a collection of parts, including radiators, cooling fans, and numerous black plastic components. The two large cooling fans are on the left. Several radiator/condenser units are visible, appearing intact but potentially needing cleaning or minor fin repair. The plastic parts are varied, and some may have broken mounting tabs, which would require replacement. Used fans are typically $200-400 for a pair, and radiators are $150-300 each.

Photo 8
This photo displays a spread of disassembled parts, including the hood on the right. The hood has a sticker with a number. Scattered around are numerous black plastic pieces, likely from the front bumper, grille, and undercarriage. A radiator is visible in the upper right. The plastic components are varied in size and shape; some may have minor cracks or broken clips. The hood appears to be in decent condition, possibly needing minor paint touch-ups ($100-200).

Photo 9
This image focuses on two large cooling fans on the left, with wiring harnesses attached. To the right of the fans are several radiator or condenser units, appearing intact but potentially needing cleaning. Various black plastic trim pieces and mounting brackets are scattered around. The fans appear to be in good condition, with a replacement cost of $200-400 for the pair. Radiators are typically $150-300 each used. Some plastic pieces might have broken tabs, requiring replacement.

Photo 10
This photo shows a collection of parts including a hood on the left, various black plastic components, and cooling system parts. A large black plastic undertray or bumper section is in the foreground. The hood appears to be in good condition, possibly requiring minor paint correction ($100-200). Several radiator/condenser units are visible and seem intact. The numerous plastic pieces are difficult to assess individually, but some may have broken clips or tabs, necessitating replacement.

Photo 11
This image shows the hood on the right, which appears to be in good condition with a matte finish and a sticker. Scattered around are numerous black plastic components, likely from the front bumper and undercarriage, as well as radiator and condenser units. The plastic parts are varied, and some may have broken tabs or clips, requiring replacement. The hood might need minor paint correction, estimated at $100-200. The radiators appear intact but may need cleaning.