2009 Porsche Turbo Tiptronic Coupe White on 2040-cars
Auburndale, Florida, United States
This is a mint garage kept tip-tronic turbo. It has never been smoked
in, it has never seen a pet and has been detailed weekly. It had a new
sticker price of $154,545. It has 24,895 dollars in
options. Not including add-ons. I took a picture of the
options page since is too long to retype. This car is totally
white including the rims from the factory. It is the most beautiful
Porsche I have ever seen. It has a clean car fax. The paint is as good as
it gets. I cant find a flaw. The only reason I am
selling it is that I am picking up a new Porsche turbo for European
delivery. Driving one of these beauties on the AutoBahn has always been one of my dreams. You will be purchasing
(taking delivery) this car through my Porsche dealer. Any dealer fees will be
added to your bid price. If you are not local you will be required to
arrange shipping. I am sure my local dealership can help you if you would
like. By the way I have also
had installed by the Porsche dealer the top of the line($2000) radar and laser detector both front and rear. You can see the sensors in the
photos. I have had many sports
cars. none has ever gotten the attention this white beauty gets. Its a never
ending thumbs up. Wow I love this car.
Read through the almost 27,000 dollar option list when
you include the radar detector.You will be amazed. Please feel free to run
a car fax as it is squeaky clean. Call me with any
questions 863 604 6061 my name is Ted and I am the
owner. |
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Wed, 21 May 2014McLarens may be exclusive, but there are still hundreds - if not thousands - of people out there who can say they own one. Mansour Ojjeh is one of them, but he doesn't just own a McLaren - he owns McLaren. As in, the company that makes the racing and exotic supercars. Or 25 percent of it, anyway. As the head of Techniques d'Avant Garde, Ojjeh is one of the British outfit's largest shareholders, previously having owned Heuer watches (before selling it to luxury giant LVMH) and engineered Porsche's most successful foray into Formula One - winning the world drivers' championship three times in a row and the constructors' title twice with Alain Prost and Niki Lauda behind the wheel of McLarens with Porsche engines developed and branded by TAG.
In short, he probably could get any McLaren he wanted at the drop of a hat, but also had strong ties to Porsche in the 80s, and this is the car he wanted. It's called the Porsche 935 Street, and it's the only one ever made. Inspired by the 935 racer that won Le Mans and over 120 other races, Ojjeh contracted Porsche Exclusive when it was still in its infancy to make him one for the road. So they took a 930 bodyshell, slotted in the 3.3-liter turbo flat-six from the 934 but cranked output up to 375 horsepower, and gave it the brakes, suspension, BBS wheels and wide-body aero from the 935 racer. They painted it a deep metallic red and trimmed the interior with cream leather and wood veneer.
When all was said and done, a total of 550 modifications were performed, detailed on a seventeen-page invoice and costing as much as three new 911 Turbos at the time. Ojjeh only put 12,000 miles on the odometer, running up and down the French Riviera, and has now put it up for sale at the upcoming Bonhams auction at Spa where it's tipped to fetch upwards of 300,000 euros - equivalent to $410k at today's rates, or, once again, the price of about three new 911 Turbos.
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Well, it appears we're now getting our first look at these GTS models, as our spy photographers have just snapped a pair of Porsche prototypes out testing - one Cayman and one Boxster.
Right off the bat, we can see that both GTS-branded cars will get a slightly tweaked exterior with new fascias (bringing LED daytime running lights to the Cayman) and air diffusers at the rear. The true gem of these cars will be the added horsepower to the tune of 340 horsepower - a 15-hp bump. A manual transmission will likely be standard, as will Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM).
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