2006 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 on 2040-cars
Deer Trail, Colorado, United States
This is an absolutely beautiful 2006 97 C4 Cabriolet with only 38,164 original miles. The Porsche 911 Carrera 4
Cabriolets was designed and developed in parallel with
the fixed-roof sports cars. Porsche engineers were able to provide the pleasures of open-top motoring by designing
a vehicle that offers the stiffness and strength without unwanted weight. The result is outstanding dynamic
performance with exceptional safety protection. Because of such efforts, the 2006 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 Cabriolet
not only match the coupes in their top speed potential, but have safety features that are best in class.
Well maintained and has all of the extra's. Upgraded Bose Audio with the integrated Navigation system. Also has a
6 disc changer in the boot. The car has been garage kept and driven 6,000 miles in the last 3 years. You will be
hard to find a vehicle like this anywhere in the country. The car was serviced about 6 months ago at DART German
Auto Service in Denver. This is the Highest Rated Porsche Service Center in Colorado. This 911 C4 Cab has the
upgraded 19 inch Premium Sport Wheels with HUGE 305 Rear Tires to keep you on the road and in control with the
matched 6 speed manual transmission.
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Auto Services in Colorado
Wagner Garage ★★★★★
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