Porsche 911 Check — Queensland

PPSR + NEVDIS history check on any Porsche 911 registered with Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR). From $19.99 with instant delivery.

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Porsche 911 in Queensland

Buying a Porsche 911 in Queensland

991 (2012-2018) and 992 (2019+) 911s are heavily traded. Track usage is the single biggest hidden risk — verify ECU log via Porsche dealer for any logged overrev events. Manual gearbox examples wear differently from PDK; clutch replacement history matters. PPSR + NEVDIS write-off check critical.

Specific to Queensland: Queensland's used-car market is dominated by 4x4 utes and large SUVs reflecting the state's outdoor lifestyle and tradie demographic. The 2022 SE Queensland flood event produced thousands of write-off vehicles — many were rebuilt in regional QLD or interstate and re-introduced to the private market. NEVDIS WOVR check is non-negotiable for any QLD-registered vehicle, especially anything 2010-2023.

Common issues on used Porsche 911

These model-specific concerns affect any 911, regardless of state of registration. Use as a checklist when inspecting privately.

  1. ECU overrev event log (track usage)
  2. PDK mechatronic fluid service intervals (60,000km)
  3. Coilover suspension aftermarket fitment voids warranty
  4. IMS bearing on pre-2014 Carrera (M97 engine) — verify upgrade

Queensland written-off vehicle rules

Queensland's WOVR is integrated with NEVDIS via TMR. Statutory write-offs cannot be re-registered. Repairable write-offs require a TMR-approved inspection. Queensland additionally operates a flood-damaged-vehicle register following the 2022 and 2010 flood events — these are now flagged on NEVDIS as a specific WOVR sub-category.

Queensland-specific things to verify

  • 2022 floods affected vehicles concentrated in Brisbane northside, Ipswich, and the Gold Coast hinterland
  • QLD safety certificate required for transfer of vehicles >5 years old (or all light commercials)
  • Stamp duty in QLD is paid by the buyer on first registration in their name
  • TMR has the highest rate of NEVDIS flag corrections of any state — verify with a fresh check

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