2015 Porsche 911 Gt3 on 2040-cars
Paradox, New York, United States
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2015 Porsche 911 GT3
LIKE-NEW CONDITION
FULL CLEAR BRA
FRONT AXLE LIFT
CPO UNTIL DEC 2020
CLEAR TITLE | NO LIENS
This GT3 is like-new in absolutely immaculate condition. It looks stunning in Guards Red. There is not a single dent or scratch on it. The car has a full clear bra already installed. It has been garaged indoors its entire life, has never seen winter, rain or snow, and has never been tracked.
It was Certified by Porsche Manhattan, and has a full warranty until December 28, 2020. An OEM Porsche car cover will be included.
Options include: Leather Interior in Black/Alcantara with Red stitching, Front Axle Lift, 20" GT3 wheels, Sound Package Plus, Fire Extinguisher, Extended Range Fuel Tank, SportDesign Steering Wheel in Leather, 18-way Adaptive Sport Seats Plus, & PCM incl. Navigation.
I have a clear title on hand (no liens).
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