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2005 Carrera S Cabriolet on 2040-cars

US $49,000.00
Year:2005 Mileage:27811
Location:

Bakersfield, California, United States

Bakersfield, California, United States

2005 Porsche Carrera S Cabriolet

MSRP $101,225

2 owner, non-smoker

Black Exterior,  Black Full Leather Interior

Garage Kept, Weekend Car


Technical/Mechanical
Water Cooled Six-Cylinder Engine 3.8 L
4 Valves/Cylinders, 355 hp 
Integrated Dry Sump Lubrication
Cross Flow Cylinder Cooling
On-Board Diagnosis System II (ODB II) 
Dual Knock Sensors
6-Speed Manual Transmission 
Double Inertia Flywheel 
Hydraulic Clutch
Variable Ratio Power Steering 
Front and Rear Stabilizer Bars 
Speed Activated Rear Spoiler

Safety/Environment
4-Piston Fixed Alloy Calipers Vented and Perforated Brake Disc
Active Break Differential (ADB)
Anti Lock Brakes (ABS)
Porsche Stability Management (PSM)
Traction Control (ARS) 
Dual Front Airbags with Porsche Side Impact Protection System (POSIP) 
Bi-Xenon Lighting System
Integrated Third Brake Light

Comfort/Convenience
Power Windows with One Touch
Intermittent Wipers with Rain Sensors
Carbon Filtered Ventilation System
Dual Vanity Mirrors Illuminated
Driver and Passenger Powered Seats
Central Locking System 
Antitheft with Radar Interior Surveillance
Lockable Storage Compartment
Automatic Full Climate Control with AC
Power Heated Side Mirrors
PCM Color Display Radio with in Dash CD

Additional options
Aluminum Look Package Switch Panel 
Adaptive Sport Seats 
Self Dimming Mirrors 
Heated Front Seats 
Wheel Caps with Colored Crest 
Sport Chronology Package Plus 
Bose High-End Sound Package
Remote CD Changer (6 Disk)

Exclusive options
Rear Center Console in Aluminum Look
Porsche Crest in Headrest
Door Finishers Aluminum Look
Metal Door Sill Model Insignia

Extras
Extra Set of Wheels and Tires (Aluminum look, Lobster Claw Rims)
Original Sales Sticker


On Jun-02-14 at 09:57:41 PDT, seller added the following information:

*Maybe 3 owner... myself included. 


Ok.. So I got some answers on the maintainence services.  It appears it has not had any Major or minor services.  He claims he had preformed regular maintenances, fixed clutch once, repaired oil pan and new batteries and tires. However he does not have the services records. He says the services were done at  Family Motors - Porsche of Bakersfield.  The oil pan was done at Eurasian Auto Center in Bakersfield.  Car does come with Owners Manual, Quick Reference Guide, Warranty and Customer Information Card, Road side Owners Information, Preferred Maintenance Guide and holder for an manuals credit card thing and valet key.  Also appears the Porsche had LoJac installed.

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