2005 Porsche 911 on 2040-cars
Canton, Minnesota, United States
Feel free to ask me any questions about the car : stewart_burdick@zoho.com .
I bought this car a year ago. The last picture shows the way it came. The bumper was cracked. The plastic was
missing underneath the body of the car. Little dent on the fender on the passenger's side.
Brand New Rims/Tires
Parts replaced:
Front bumper. (only the bumper was painted)
Side markers
Signals Lights
both Inner Fenders
Plastic Underneath the car
Year 2005 Make Porsche
Model 911 Mileage 46,8xx
911 CARRERA 997 MANUAL 46K MILES
Exterior GT Silver Metallic Interior Black
VIN WP0AA29975S717053
Engine 3.6L DOHC SMPI Aluminum HO 24-Valve 6-Cyl Engine
EPA FUEL ECONOMY RATINGS
City 19/hwy 26 (3.6L engine/5-speed auto trans)
City 18/hwy 26 (3.6L engine/6-speed manual trans)
EXTERIOR
H7 projector type halogen headlights
Pwr/heated color-keyed exterior mirrors
Speed-dependent extendable rear spoiler
Rain-sensing front wipers
Pwr sliding sunroof-inc: air deflector, tilt function, one-touch operation
INTERIOR
Cruise control
Folding rear seat backrests
PCM w/5.8" color display, CD-player, 9-speakers
Leather-wrapped 3-spoke steering wheel w/Porsche crest
Alcantara roof lining
Front bucket seats-inc: length/height adjustments, pwr backrest adjustment
Locking glove box
Footwell lighting
Central locking w/remote control
Rear window defroster
Pwr windows-inc: one-touch up/down, anti-jam feature
Illuminated visor vanity mirrors
2 + 2 Seating
Instrumentation-inc: analog & digital speedometer, analog tachometer, digital odometer/trip odometer
Anti-theft system-inc: immobilizer, interior sensor, remote control
CD storage shelf
Leather-wrapped shift knob & handbrake lever
Remote hood/trunk releases
HomeLink universal garage door opener
Adjustable steering column
Integrated dual cup holders
Standard leather interior
Automatic climate control w/carbon filter
Alarm system w/radar interior surveillance
MECHANICAL
18" Carrera III light alloy wheels
Motronic ME 7.8 electronic engine management system-inc: electronic throttle
6-speed manual transmission
Independent multi-link rear suspension w/coil springs
Rear wheel drive
Double inertia flywheel
P235/40ZR18 performance front tires
Force-sensitive pwr rack & pinion steering
4-piston monobloc fixed alloy brake calipers w/vented discs
Front/rear stabilizer bars
P265/40ZR18 performance rear tires
Vario-Cam Plus variable valve timing system
Pwr 4-wheel vented disc brakes
16.9 gallon fuel tank
Active brake differential
3.6L DOHC SMPI aluminum horizontally-opposed 24-valve 6-cyl engine
MacPherson strut front suspension w/aluminum suspension components
SAFETY
Driver & front passenger airbags
Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
Front/rear crumple zones
Porsche stability management (PSM)
3-point safety belts w/pre-tensioners & load limiters
Side-impact airbags
Porsche side impact protection system (POSIP)
Side-impact door beams
Traction control (ASR)
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