2009 Porsche 911 Cabriolet 4s 997.2 on 2040-cars
Hinsdale, Illinois, United States
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2009 Porsche 911 (*997.2) Carrera 4S Cabriolet AWD
100% Original Condition, Original Paint, No Body Work. You will not find a better price on such a well appointed low mileage 2009 911 C4S
- In a sea of silver & black Porsche 911's the Midnight Blue Metallic Exterior w/ Sand Beige Full Leather Interior Perfect Color Combination for this perfect car
Sport Chrono Package
**The Sport Chrono package in Sport mode raises the shift points, throttle response, controls PASM, PSM. It has the launch control function and the hard rev limiter. It will also control the sport exhaust as well as the PCM functions such as lights, climate control and door lock settings. It is also a software upgrade on a car already designed for it & it provides a great performance upgrade
BOSE HIGH END SOUND WITH SATELLITE AND UNIVERSAL AUDIO INTERFACE, Bluetooth Connectivity, USB Port
Sirius XM Satellite Radio
Navigation
Full Leather
BI-XENON HEADLIGHTS WITH DYNAMIC CORNERING LIGHTS
VEHICLE HIGHLIGHTS:
3.8 Liter 6 Cylinder Engine - 385 Horsepower - 310lb/ft of Torque*
AWD All Wheel Drive
PDK 7-Speed Dual Clutch Manual/Automatic Transmission
Porsche Sport Alloy Wheels
No after market modifications have been performed on this vehicle
Power / Heated / Cooled Leather Seats
Full Leather
Passenger & Side Airbags
Automatically Dimming Mirrors with Rain-Sensor
Two Master Remote Keys - Original Owner's Manuals
Floor Mats
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