2011 Turbo Cayenne With Full Techart Magnum Wide Body Kit, Matte Black, Must See on 2040-cars
Beverly Hills, California, United States
Engine:8 CYL
For Sale By:Dealer
Mileage: 11,623
Make: Porsche
Sub Model: TURBO
Model: Cayenne
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Trim: TURBO
Drive Type: AWD
2011 PORSCHE CAYENNE TURBO WITH FULL TECHART MAGNUM WIDE BODY KIT PAINTED MATTE BLACK. THIS IS A ONE OWNER CA CAR HAS NO PRIOR ACCIDENTS OR
ISSUES OF ANY KIND. CARFAX AND AUTOCHECK CERTIFIED. BALANCE OF 4 YEAR 50K MILES FACTORY WARRANTY. ALL WORK WAS DONE BY PLATINUM MOTORSPORTS
IN LOS ANGELES. FULL TECHART MAGNUM WIDE BODY KIT CONSISTS OF CARBON FIBER HOOD, FRONT AND REAR BUMPERS, SIDE SKIRTS, REAR WING, FENDER FLARES,
AND TECHART EXHAUST (SOUNDS AMAZING). THE CAR WAS PAINTED MATTE BLACK WITH MATTE SILVER MOLDING AND ACCENTS. THE PAINT LOOKS AMAZING, BETTER
THAN FACTORY. THE CAR HAS 3 PIECE 24" AGETRO F10 WHEELS. THE CAR IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. LIKE NEW. INCLUDES BOOKS, EXTRA KEY, AND ORIGIANL
WINDOW STICKER(MSRP $125k). THE CAR LOOKS UNBEILEVABLE, YOU REALLY HAVE TO SEE IT IN PERSON. NO OTHER CAYENNE LIKE THIS. OVER $75K IN CUSTOM
UPGRADES. CAR CAN BE INSPECTED AT ANY TIME. PLEASE CALL 925 286 1639.
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