2003 Porsche 911 Turbo With 2-yr Bumper To Bumper Warranty Remaining on 2040-cars
Highland, Maryland, United States
Selling my "2nd baby" due to my wife and I having a newborn. This car is loaded with a sea of options that makes driving this car a sheer joy & thrill. Partial list of options below. The car has been garage kept and well maintained. I will have the oil changed prior to shipping so that it is ready to go right out of the gate. I will also include all maintenance records. HUGE PLUS … I own a transferable bumper-to-bumper warranty with roughly 2 years left on it. It expires in May 2016. The cost to transfer the warranty in your name is only $100. HUGE, huge benefit that will put your mind to rest with a purchase of an elite sports car like a 911 Turbo. It’s an awesome bumper-to-bumper warranty with only a $100 deductible should anything need repair. Mechanically, this car is in excellent condition. No known issues and drives like a dream. If you like 911s, you will LOVE driving this car! Cosmetically, I have included pictures with 3 nicks on the body. Each is minor as you’ll see in the pictures. They are the final 3 pictures in the set. If you are looking to own a gorgeous, well maintained, eye catching, thrill producing 911 Turbo then strongly consider my baby. She will provide you years of enjoyment! She has 64k miles on her. I am the second owner. I purchased the vehicle in May 2009 with 50k miles on it. I have only added 14k miles over the last 5 years. She has driven like a dream since the day I bought her and she continues to do so today. If you’ve ever driven a 911 Turbo then you’ll understand how special of a vehicle these cars are. They are in a class with truly high-end sports cars. Partial list of options includes: ABS (4-Wheel), Adjustable steering column, Alloy Wheels, Anti-lock braking system (ABS), Anti-theft system-inc: immobilizer interior sensor remote control, Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror, Automatic climate control w/carbon filter, Bi-Xenon headlights-inc: dynamic leveling headlamp washers, Bose Premium Sound (I upgraded the head unit with a Bluetooth enabled radio to allow hands-free cell phone use), Bose high-end digital sound system-inc: 12-speakers, Door-mounted side-impact airbags, Driver & front passenger airbags, Dual Power Seats, Full leather seat trim, Leather-wrapped 3-spoke steering wheel w/Porsche crest, Porsche Stability Management, Pwr 4-wheel vented disc brakes, Pwr sliding sunroof, Rain-sensing windshield wipers w/heated nozzles, Rear Spoiler, Rear wheel fender air intakes, Speed-dependent extendable rear spoiler and Twin turbochargers & air coolers among others. |
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