2008 Porsche Cayman 2.7l Like New Drive Great Low Mileage Only 43k Best Offer on 2040-cars
Burbank, Illinois, United States
2008 PORSCHE CAYMAN 2.7L VERY CLEAN ONLY 43KMILES REBUILT TITLE --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Up for sale 2008 Porsche Cayman 2.7L RED WITH VERY CLEAN LIKE NEW GOLD TAN LEATHER COLOR INTERIOR, IT WILL SOLD WITH REBUILT TITLE ready to register to any state in US with only 43,657 miles. this vehicle has power steering , cruise control , A/C , CD ,heated seats, leather seats, cup holder, and much more. tires is 70% good. This vehicle is run and drive great. with no defect at all, engine and transmission are in excellent working order. THIS CAR IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION HAS NO ISSUE OR ANY DEFECTS AT ALL , EVERY THING IS IN WORKING ORDER. Please Note: This vehicle had a hit to right side. right passenger side fender, front bumper and hood professionally replaced. all parts are original replaced from Porsche dealer. we do have the receipt. WE RECOMMEND AND ENCOURAGE EVERY INTERESTED BUYER TO INSPECT AND TEST DRIVE THE VEHICLE PRIOR TO BID DURING THE 7 DAYS OF THE AUCTION NOT AFTER END OF THE AUCTION. THIRD PARTY INSPECTOR ARE WELCOME AND RECOMMEND. We offer free courtesy pick up from any Chicago land Airports. If you need to ship your car we could help you getting best shipping price to your door step, please contact us for more information. WINNER WILL GET REBUILT TITLE READY TO REGISTER ANY WHERE IN THE US CONTINENTAL. PLEASE DOUBLE CHECK WITH YOUR DMV OR SECRETARY OF STATE OFFICE. PLEASE NOTE: IT MIGHT BE 500 MILES OVER THE MILEAGE STATED ON THE DESCRIPTION FOR CUSTOMER TEST DRIVE. There is $199.00 document fee apply to the final sale price. State of Illinois buyers must pay sales TAX. THIS CAR FOR SALE AS IS NO WARRANTY. ALL TRANSACTION MUST DONE WITHIN 3 DAYS FROM THE AUCTION END PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU HAVE YOUR MONEY READY BEFORE YOU BID. DON'T BID ON THE CAR AND START SEARCH FOR A LOAN. Buyer must pay the deposit with in 24 hours of the auction end. If we didn't receive it at the time stated vehicle will sold to second bidder or will relist it again and report buyer to Ebay. REMEMBER USED CARS ARE ALWAYS SHOW SOME SIGN OF SCRATCHES . |
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Ford GT dominates Le Mans qualifying, gets slapped with performance adjustment
Fri, Jun 17 2016Fifty years after Bruce McLaren and Chris Amon drove the Ford GT40 to victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, Ford is poised for a historic return to the Circuit de la Sarthe. The new Ford GT took the top two qualifying positions in the LMGTE Pro class, and four of the top five. Ferrari's 488 filled in the rest of the spots in the top seven, the first two from AF Corse. In other words, we're primed for a reboot of the classic Ford-Ferrari feud at this year's race. Or not, as the ACO, which organizes the 24 Hours of Le Mans, announced sweeping pre-race Balance of Performance (BOP) adjustments this morning that make this year's GT class anybody's race. In LMP1, last year's overall winner Porsche locked up the top two spots with the 919 Hybrid and will lead the entire field at race start. Toyota's two-car factory effort followed with qualifying times 1.004 and 2.170 seconds behind the pole lap. Audi rounds out the manufacturer-backed LMP1 class in fifth and sixth. Full qualifying results can be found here. The storyline for the GT cars is perfect - some say too perfect. Ford's class-leading times came after BOP adjustment to the Corvette Racing C7.R before qualifying. BOP is intended to level the playing field in the class by adjusting power, ballast, and fuel capacity. (Check out this explainer video for more, or even just if you love French accents.) But the process is riddled with unknowns and ripe for accusations of sandbagging. That is, if the Ford cars were intentionally slow in practice they could hope for BOP adjustment to improve their race chances. On the Corvette side, last year's GTE Pro winner went from the top of the field to the bottom, barely improving from practice to qualifying. If you think Le Mans is as rigged at the NBA Playoffs, well, it's not that simple. Because if Ford and Ferrari held back until qualifying - the eighth-place Porsche 911 RSR is three-and-a-half seconds off the class pole time - it was a pretty dumb strategy. This morning, the ACO tried to put things back in order by limiting the boost in the Ford GT's twin-turbo V6 and adding 11 pounds of ballast. Ferrari was also given extra weight but allowed more fuel capacity. The Corvette and Aston Martin teams were both given breaks on their air restrictors, which will allow their engines to make more power. Both Ford and Porsche also received extra fuel capacity.
Why you must buy an air-cooled Porsche 911 now
Fri, 14 Feb 2014"Because" might be a good response to our headline, but as a vintage (purists might call 'proper') Porsche 911 is hardly cheap, we suspect you'll need a better explanation than that. Enter Drive editor Mike Spinelli.
Spinelli sits down with Zac Moseley and Mick Prichinello from Classic Car Club Manhattan to first explain why the market for old, air-cooled 911s has gotten so hot over the past few years, and to discuss if it's a bubble that's about to burst. Following that, this video is really is just three guys sitting around talking about old Porsches for 35 minutes. Which, you know, we're pretty onboard with.
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Jay Leno puts carbon fiber wheels to the test on a Porsche 911 GT3 RS
Thu, 04 Sep 2014Jay Leno's Garage usually focuses on looking at cars new and old, speaking to their owners and then Jay taking a drive to see what he thinks. However, Leno throws his usual shtick to the curb this week to do a full product test of the carbon fiber wheels from a company called Carbon Revolution. If you're not interested in hearing about wheels for 18 minutes, don't worry. They get mounted on a Porsche and are tested back-to-back with stock wheels, and Leno takes the 911 for a track test, too.
While carbon-fiber wheels aren't exactly a new idea, Carbon Revolution's goal is to create a lightweight, one-piece product that can be mass produced. The company even claims that it already has a deal with an OEM automaker to offer them on a vehicle in a few years. The key to the technology is that it doesn't need an expensive autoclave to be made.
In the meantime, the company's carbon fiber wheels are available as an aftermarket option for about $15,000 a set, according to the video. They weigh in at about 15.5 pounds each and offer OEM-levels of stiffness, so they could cut some unsprung mass off of a performance car. Watch here as Jay and his mechanic Bernard lap Willow Springs and give their feedback about what they think of this cutting-edge technology.