2002 Porsche 911 Carrera Coupe 2-door 3.6l on 2040-cars
Mooresville, North Carolina, United States
I just sold my Boxster and now I'm selling my 911. Both cars must go to make way for a planned 911 Turbo purchase. I am located in Mooresville, NC (45 minutes north of Charlotte, NC). I purchased this car from a Porsche dealer as a "Certified Pre-owned" in 2005 (I am the 2nd owner). This car has been garage kept (often under a cover) during the 9 years I have owned it. I have driven the car an average of less than 7,000 miles per year and the car has been meticulously maintained (service records available). The car was involved in one low speed parking lot accident early last year. The car was parked and an inattentive driver backed up into the fender panel behind the driver side front wheel and the very front of the driver side door (both panels were lightly creased). The accident was very low speed but that area is unprotected and he hit with the right rear corner of his rear bumper (his car was undamaged). The good news is the body shop did a top rate repair (the damage cannot be seen...look at the 2nd image in my listing). Since the car needed some paint work to fix that area I used the visit as an excuse to re-spray the front bumper and hood which had collected numerous rock chips over the years (very noticeable on a black car with light gray primer under the paint). Obviously neither the bumper or the hood was damaged in the accident, but the paint in these areas now has almost no rock chips and is in like new condition (check out the pictures)! The car has numerous upgrades that include; - Champion Forged RG5 wheels (GT3 Size and offsets) - EVO Intake - Dash Mounted Spoiler switch - Full leather power seats - Heated Seats - EVO Intake - Porsche x74 Coilover suspension system - Porsche Carbon fiber center console - Porsche Carbon fiber Gear shift knob - Blinder Laser jammer installed (included in auction) - Wired for Valentine One Radar Detector (not included in auction) - Custom car cover (included in auction) - Original Porsche Floor Matts (Not pictured, but in good condition and included in auction) - Short Shift Kit - Aluminum Gauge rings - Full Leather Door Bins - Porsche Non-smoker Center console - IMS Guardian installed - LN Engineering IMS Bearing installed - Litronic HID Headlights - Clear corners installed - Porsche 6 CD Disk changer (located in front trunk) - Ruf Aluminum Pedals - Front sways bar links replaced March 2014 - Replaced a sticking variocam lifter March 2014 On Apr-22-14 at 05:53:47 PDT, seller added the following information: 4/22 - A few bidders have asked about the rear spoiler. It is fully functional and operates normally. Additionally, I apologize for not including an engine picture in the listing. If anyone would like pictures of the engine and the spoiler in the extended position please send me a note with your e-mail address and I'll forward pictures. I forgot to list one upgrade on the car, it has the IPD Plenum installed. The engine management software and "cats" are stock. The car is fully emmission compliant. Ray S |
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