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2007 Porsche Cayman Base Hatchback 2-door 2.7l Atlas Grey Metalic 5 Speed on 2040-cars

US $24,500.00
Year:2007 Mileage:84000 Color: was also a
Location:

Naperville, Illinois, United States

Naperville, Illinois, United States

2007 Porsche Cayman coupe, strong running engine with a great shifting 5 speed manual transmission.  Wearing Porsche's "Atlas Grey Metallic" exterior, makes this car look excellent in the day light, and almost black looking at night.  The interior is called Stone Grey Standard Leather, it looks excellent, and in great condition with bearly no visible wear. 

The window sticker shows that it was ordered with the 18" Cayman S wheels, (1,235.00 add), along with a sound package plus (715.00 add).  The exterior color was also a 690.00 option. The window sticker is $53,135.00. 


I have plenty of receipts on this car.  This is a very nice car, clean body showing normal wear, a few minor dings, and very minor scratches.  I would rate this car a 9 out of 10.  This is a nice car, a blast to drive, very clean car inside and out.  The TPC light is on, which means that a wheel sensor is out.  We have 2 keys for the car, books and records, clean carfax, 84,000 miles. 


Bid with confidence, this is a very nice car.
 
Naperville Auto Haus Inc.
1580 W. Ogden Ave., suite 330
Naperville, il 60540
Joe, 630-975-9595

Out of country buyers, and dealers also welcome.  Buyer pays respective taxes in their state, a documentary fee of $170.00 for paperwork and processing. 


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