2013 Porsche 911 on 2040-cars
Long Beach, California, United States
Send me an email at: marissamvvielhauer@uktraders.com .
Selling my perfectly configured 2013 Carrera S in Platinum Silver Metallic w/ 7 Speed Manual, Sport Design Aerokit
/ Rear Ducktail
~12,600 miles (driven 1-2 days a week locally)
Platinum Silver Metallic
7-Speed Manual
SportDesign Aerokit w/ Ducktail
Premium Plus Pkg (Heated/Cooled Seats, Power Folding Mirrors, Adaptive Headlights)
14 way Adjustable Seats
BOSE Stereo
Power Folding Mirrors
Glass Roof / Sunroof
Porsche Dynamic Light System (PDLS)
Porsche Sport Exhaust (PSE)
Power Steering Plus
Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM)
Sport Chrono (Dynamic Engine Mounts)
Platinum Satin Wheels (Brand New Condition)
Red Brake Calipers
7mm Rear Wheel Spacers
Rennline Sport Design Bumper Mesh Screens (Dark)
Warranty runs through May 25, 2017
30% Ceramic Window Tint
$120k Original MSRP
VIN: WP0AB2A95DS122788
Annual service performed at Beverly Hills Porsche in June 2015 (have all receipts).
Only warranty work ever performed was the replacement of minor sensor in Feb 2015 by BH Porsche (have receipts).
Front spoiler lip freshly painted, looks new.
Absolutely zero scuffs or rash on any of the wheels, they all look brand new.
Tires are in good shape (they pass the penny test) but are not new. Message me and I can send pics of penny test on
front/rear tread.
Title free & clear (in my possession).
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Auto Services in California
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Yarbrough Brothers Towing ★★★★★
Xtreme Liners Spray-on Bedliners ★★★★★
Wolf`s Foreign Car Service Inc ★★★★★
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Auto blog
Porsche 911 GT2 caught testing, is super bad
Thu, 27 Jun 2013Look what spy photographers have spotted sprinting around the Nürburgring. Our shooters nabbed a few photos of the all-new Porsche 911 GT2 in its native habitat without any of the bulky camouflage or cladding we're used to seeing. The result is our first truly clear view at the upcoming successor to the GT2 throne. From the looks of it, the new model will boast wider fender arches front and rear, and hefty air intakes set into the machine's hips should help feed a beastly 3.8-liter flat six-cylinder engine. Early guesses put the engine output somewhere around 560 horsepower.
Mated to a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission, the engine should propel this rear-engined heathen to 62 miles per hour in under three seconds. Top speed? Try somewhere around 200 mph. If that's true, the next-generation 911 GT2 will be the fastest 911 in Porsche history.
Watch Porsche legend Jeff Zwart frolic in the snow in his 356
Wed, 14 May 2014Racing driver Jeff Zwart picked up a 1953 Porsche 356 Pre A to use as a historical prop in a Cayenne commercial, then decided to keep it when the filming was done. Then, explaining to filmmaker Will Roegge that his vintage toy does really well in slippery conditions, Zwart throws it around in the Colorado snow - on pencil-thin studded tires on 16-inch wheels - to prove the point.
Don't expect roostertails in this winter wonderland video, however; with just about 60 horsepower at sea level, gumption drops to about 40 hp when playing at 9,000 mountainous feet. But that's still plenty to work as a testament to the phrase, "If you've got it, flaunt it," and you can watch it below.
Porsche 911 and Citro"en DS lovechild would look like this
Wed, 06 Nov 2013The early Porsche 911 and the Citroën DS were two cars produced in the same era (though the DS launched in 1955, nearly 10 years before the 911), but they were vastly different from each other. The 911 was a uniquely German, pure-bred sports car, while the French-built DS had four doors and focused more on ride quality than sporting intentions. That made it all the more surprising when we came across the 911DS, a creation that binds the rear half of the Citroën to the front of an early, longhood 911.
The folks at Brandpowder are behind the creation, which we surmise was an exercise in design rather than an actual, completed project (some of the images look Photoshopped), but it's compelling nonetheless, with a turbocharged flat-six providing 260 horsepower. We hope someone builds it - though we're sure if that happened the early 911 crowd would cry afoul at one of its increasingly rare and valuable Porsches being grafted onto an old French car.
But as Brandpowder points out lightheartedly, perhaps the creation could transcend popular car culture: "The 911DS represents the effort of two countries, a genuine attempt to join their energy and talent into one thing. We hope Germany and France will be inspired by Brandpowder's story, as a metaphor for a better and greater Europe."