2015 Porsche 911 Gt3 2dr Coupe on 2040-cars
Pensacola, Florida, United States
eBay
For sale is this 2015 Porsche GT3. I am the second owner of this California car and I purchased it in Janurary
2016. The car was acquired with 1200 miles and I have driven it 3500 miles in over 3 years. It has always been kept
in the garage. All services have been performed by Beverly Hills Porsche and the car comes with a complete receipts
for all regular maintenance performed. Last oil/filter change was performed on 3/27/19. The car comes with the
extended ten year/120,000 mile internal engine warranty granted by Porsche which is transferable to its new owner.
Both Keyes, original sticker, all books, Letter of extended transferable warranty, Custom cover, and certificate of
authenticity are also included. Options include:
Jet Black Metallic Exterior paint
Black/Alcantara, Guards Red Stitiching
Front seat heating
Front Axle Lift System
Sound Package Plus
Leather interior package
Porsche Communication Management, Navigation Module
Bi-Xenon Headlights in Black
Seatbelts in Guards Red
This is the cleanest, lowest miles, and most reasonably priced 2015 GT3 out there. Third party and own inspections
are encouraged and welcomed. Please let me know if you’d like additional pictures or if you have any questions
about the car. I will assist in arranging for shipping as needed.
Thank you
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