2011 Porsche 911 Turbo S Cabriolet Convertible on 2040-cars
La Jara, New Mexico, United States
I am always available by mail at: kellykvvalentino@steamrailways.com .
Features:
It has a custom exterior color from Porsche, Cream White with matching two-tone colored seats with the cram white and Porsche Black. Nothing like it. It has every amenity possible.
Performance Upgrades
This car has third party performance upgrades that do not effect the warranty at the time. The 100,000 mile 5 year warranty expired last year.
997.2TT 2.75 /70mm Maxflo Sport Exhaust (Uses Factory Tips)
997TT: ECU Software Upgrade
997.2TT BMC F1 Air Filter
4WD Dyno Tuning Services
Stock horsepower for this car according to Porsche is 530 HP. After the above modifications (taking into account a 25% loss which is the same at what Porsche uses), there is an increase of 85 lbs HP to a total of 613 HP!
At between 4500-5000 RPM's Torque was increased by 55 lbs
Additional Add-ons Included:
New windscreen
New rubber bumper guard
From experience this is one of the fastest 911 Turbo S' on the road period.
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