1996 Porsche 911 Targa Auto on 2040-cars
Midlothian, Virginia, United States
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
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