2008 Porsche 911 Carrera 4s Coupe 997 on 2040-cars
Palatka, Florida, United States
More details at: shebanalevanko@netzero.net .
Super well maintained 2008 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S Coupe with only 43,600 pampered miles. This hard to find black on black coupe with 6-speed manual transmission looks, runs and drives like new. It has always been garage kept and has never been involved in any accidents. Factory options include Full leather, Sport Chrono Plus, Power seats, Bose premium stereo, Stainless Sport Exhaust, Park Assist, Auto-Dimming mirrors and more. Aftermarket upgrades include clear coated 20" HRE P40's ($8000 Original Cost) with Toyo Proxes tires, Smoked taillights and side markers, Black headlight surrounds, front bumper mesh grills and an impressive Pioneer AVIC-8000NEX Multimedia Navigation touchscreen stereo/receiver.
This C4S has been fully serviced and needs nothing. Recent services include a new clutch and rear main crankshaft seal, front brake rotors and pads, new starter and harness, TPMS Sensors, front CV Boots, front driveshaft flex disc, upper strut mounts and bearings, a four wheel alignment, water pump and belt and a new expansion tank and cap.
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1976-79 Porsche 930, aka 911 Turbo Carrera (above)
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