2006 Porsche Cayenne, Only 83k Miles, All Power, Navigation, Excellent Condition on 2040-cars
Zionsville, Indiana, United States
2006
Porsche Cayenne only 83 K Miles. Up for sale
is am immaculate 2006 Porsche Cayenne with only 83 K miles, Excellent condition
both inside and out, Gray exterior, orange/tan interior, great color combo. All
leather, all power, heated front seats, memory seats, navigation system, premium
sound system, CD/MP3 player, sunroof, too many options to list, please call
with specific questions. Clean title, no lien, no accidents. Tires
replaced about one year ago. Condition 1. Small
back lid came off as shown in the picture. 2. Brake pad
service light just came up. Otherwise
great condition, like new. Comes with Weather tech mats. COmes with two sets of
keys and all original manuals. Shipping: Buyer assume
all responsibility for local pickup or delivery charges. Please
call/email with any questions, prices to sell. Buyer to deposit $500 via paypal within 48 hours of purchase,
rest to be paid in form of cashier's check drawn from major US bank. |
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