2005 Porsche 911 997 on 2040-cars
Thompson, Connecticut, United States
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You are viewing my 2005 Porsche 911 / 997 Carrera coupe. The car is flawless and needs nothing. Car is a 2-owner
car and has been severely pampered all its life, garage kept and a clean Carfax. Comes equipped with a 3.6l 325 HP
six cylinder, 6-speed manual transmission and is finished in GT silver metallic (it really looks more like a dark
gray). Interior is exceptional and looks brand new, no rub marks anywhere or flaws to point out, carpet and floor
mats are perfect. Car only has 34,000 original miles. Have all service records. No trades on this one, as the garage is full.
Car Features:
GT silver metallic / leather interior.
Water cooled, 6 cyl engine 3.6 liters 4 valves/cylinder, 325hp.
Integrated dry sump lubrication.
Cross flow cylinder cooling.
On-board diagnosis system ii (obd ii).
Knock sensor.
6-speed manual transmission.
Double inertia flywheel.
Hydraulic clutch.
Power steering.
Front and rear stabilizer bars.
19" Porsche alloy wheel upgrade.
Tires are 98% of life – 11/32 of tread average.
Speed activated rear spoiler.
4-piston fixed alloy calipers.
Vented and perforated brake discs.
Activate brake differential (abd).
Anti-lock brakes (abs).
Porsche stability management (psm).
Traction control (asr).
Dual front airbags with Porsche side impact protection system (posip).
Bi-xenon lighting system.
Integrated third brake light.
Power windows one touch.
Intermittent wipers with rain sensors.
Carbon filtered ventilation system.
Dual vanity mirrors illuminated.
Powered Sunroof.
Driver passenger seats with power backrest, manual height adjustment.
Central locking system.
Anti-theft system with radar interior surveillance.
Lockable storage compartment.
Automatic full climate control with ac.
Power heated side mirrors.
Electric sliding roof with tilt.
Opcm color display, radio with in-dash cd.
Power seat package.
Bi-xenon headlamp package.
Multi-function steering wheel.
Self-dimming mirrors.
Heated front seats.
3-spoke sport steering wheel.
Sport chrono package.
Navigation.
Bose high end sound package, audio, am, FM, cd.
All books and manuals.
Two Keys.
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