2006 Porsche 911 Carrera S on 2040-cars
Colden, New York, United States
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2006 Porsche Carrera-S 997
Tiptronic Transmission
Red exterior/Beige leather interior
56k miles
VIN WP0AB299X6S741524
Up for sale is my beloved 2006 Porsche Carrera. This vehicle represents the pinnacle of German engineering, and is
a rare example of well maintained low mile masterpiece. I am regrettably selling this car because I purchased
another weekend car and just do not have the space. I used this strictly as a weekend car over the past 5 years.
This car has been a real passion to drive, and who ever purchases it will be very lucky. In my 5 years of
ownership, it was garaged the entire time and only driven in excellent weather.
I also upgraded the rims to 991 OEM 19 inch sport rims.
Note: this car has a rebuilt clean title due minor damage to the driver side wheel and suspension over 5 years ago-
damaging only the exterior of the car. All of these parts were replaced with brand new parts from the Porsche
dealer. The rear end/engine/interior were not touched.
It was issued a rebuilt clean title in the state of NY and I have been driving it happily for the past five years.
The new owner will not have to go through any hassle of inspections etc.
The car is fully loaded with the following options:
Features
-3.8 Liter Motor
-Cross Drilled Rotors with ABS Braking
-Front and side air bags
-19" Carrera S Rims from newer 991
-Power Seats
-Bose Sound System package
-Navigation
-CD Changer
-Sunroof
-Always adult owned and garaged
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