2003 Porsche 911 Carrera Convertible With Tan Interior, 19,982 Miles on 2040-cars
Lake Wales, Florida, United States
2003 RED PORSCHE 911 CONVERTIBLE. I am the second owner of this beautiful vehicle. We have put nearly 8000 fun miles on it which it now shows 19,982 miles on the odometer. This car is in excellent condition with new front tires and about 8000 miles on the rear tires. It has the best Porsche color combination being Red with a Tan interior. We need a larger vehicle so this must unfortunately leave to make room. This is an awesome machine and real eye catcher. My wife put about 1500 miles a year on it while we owned it. It has a perfect Carfax. No accidents with very minor flaws. Nothing to disappoint. I accept Paypal. A $500.00 deposit within 48 hours of the auction close or Buy-it-Now. I will accept cash or personal check, or cashier's check on pick up provided funds clear. Local Pick up only.
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