The 911 GT2 RS is one hell of a car and even though the 911 is now in a new generation, it remains the quickest road-legal 911 Porsche has ever made.

This particular GT2 RS is currently up for auction through Copart in Houston, Texas and at the time of writing, had attracted a highest bid of $61,000. That’s despite the fact that it has a non-repairable title which means it cannot be repaired or rebuilt and can only be used as a source of spare parts or scrap metal. In short, that means the car will never return to the roads.

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The listing doesn’t state just how this 911 GT2 RS ended up in this sorry state but it was obviously involved in a heavy crash as it features extensive damage across the front and rear fascias and across both sides, in particular that of the driver. A look at the cabin shows that the airbags have been deployed.

Despite that, there are obviously some parts that can be saved. For example, Copart notes that the 3.8-liter twin-turbocharged flat-six starts and idles, suggesting that it can be salvaged. Similarly, it’s safe to assume that the transmission is also operational. A handful of exterior parts can probably also be saved, including one of the taillights and the carbon fiber rear wing, while various interior parts can also be removed and sold.