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1996 Porsche 911 Targa Auto on 2040-cars

US $38,000.00
Year:1996 Mileage:63000
Location:

Midlothian, Virginia, United States

Midlothian, Virginia, United States
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THIS 1996 PORSCHE 911 CARRERA COUPE 3.6L 282 HP TIPTRONIC TRANSMISSION IS FINISHED IN MIDNITE BLUE METALLIC WITH SPECIAL ORDERED BLUE LEATHER AND A TARGA TOP. THERE ARE A LOW 63,000 ORIGINAL MILES AND AN ESTIMATED 17/24 MPG. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO BID AND PURCHASE WITH COMPLETE CONFIDENCE IN THE PORSCHE.

SOME OF THE FEATURES OF THIS COUPE ARE:

 

3.6 LITER, 6 CYNLINDER, 282 BHP

HYDRAULIC SELF ADJUSTING VALVE LIFTERS-DUAL KNOCK SENSORS

DME ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

RESONANT INDUCTION SYSTEM

DUAL EXHAUST SYSTEM

VENTED DISC BRAKES WITH ABS-5

REAR ENGINE AND REAR TRANSAXLE

TOE CORRECTING REAR SUSPENSION

STABILIZER BARS, FRONT & REAR

5-SPOKE "CUP" DESIGN WHEELS

INTEGRATED BUMPER W/ FOG LIGHTS

FRONT AND REAR SPOILER

POWER TARGA TOP

HEADLIGHT WASHER

POWER STEERING

FILTERED A/C AND HEATING W/ CLIMATE CONTROL

REMOTE CENTRAL LOCKING ALARM SYSTEM WITH LED WARNING LIGHT

FRONT SEATS W/ ELECTRIC HGT ADJ

AM/FM/CD PLAYER/STEREO-6 SPEAKERS

AUTOMATIC SPEED CONTROL

POWER SIDE MIRRORS AND WINDOWS

HEATED SIDE MIRRORS

WINDSHIELD WASHER NOZZLES & REAR WINDOW

FRONT AIRBAGS

3 PT SEAT BELTS

FULL ANALOG GAUGES W/ WARNING LIGHT PROTECTION SYSTEM

19.4 GALLON POLYMER FUEL TANK

26-STEP PAINT PROCESS

FULLY GALVANIZED UNIBODY

POWER SEAT PACKAGE

STEERING WHEEL IN SPECIAL LEATHER

LTHR FRAME FOR CONSOLE SWITCHES

17" WHEELS W/ CUP DESIGN RIMS

RIM CAPS WITH PORSCHE CREST

BILSTEIN SUSPENSION

SPECIAL LEATHER INTERIOR

RARE SPECIAL ORDER TARGA

NEW TIRES

CLEAN CARFAX

MANUALS/BOOKS

 

PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT  IF YOU HAVE ANY INQUIRIES OR COMMENTS.

 

 

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It's hard not to love the look of a classic Porsche. Whether it's the upside-down bathtub styling of the 356 or the gradual evolution of the 911, there is a little beauty in all of them. However, the older they get, the more that needs repaired to keep them on the road. Porsche Classic is helping out, though, by introducing its own brand of motor oil for the demands of the company's vintage, air-cooled engines.
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