**I'm relisting as the Buyer (after 9 bids) closed his ebay account once he won. I really don't know why you would do this but please only bid if you're 100% sure**
Up for sale is a my 2006 911 Cabriolet. She's Basal Black Metallic and shines beautifully.
I've had the car for only 8 months but I've decided to sell as I need to purchase an SUV pretty quick and do not have room . I've only put about 2000 miles on it (if that) since purchased from the manager of a large Car Dealership. In that time I've done the following upgrades:
- 36K mile service done at Beverly Hills Porsche
- Red OEM seatbelts installed at BV Porsche (always liked that look)
- Had a full detail at the cost of about 900.00 to make her look like new about 3 months ago
- Installed an Alcantara steering wheel with red stripe
- Installed an Alcantara shift boot and knob to match with red stitching
- Installed a carbon fiber cold air intake from fabspeed to improve the sound and a little more power
- installed clear front reflectors to replace the stock yellow ones
Tires are about 60% if not better, rims are perfect without even a knick. Motor looks like new and all stock other then the intake. She runs perfect, looks amazing and everything works like new.
Stock options include heated seats, Bose sound system, red calipers, 6 speed manual transmission, cruise control, xenon lights, etc. Also comes with a car cover and the original intake. Exhaust is stock.
Overall she shines like new, runs perfect and looks great.
Only imperfections I would like to point out is a few small rock chips on hood which can be expected with a used car, a small bit of rub marks under the front facia from steep driveways and a very small rub on the front right wheel arch on the nose portion. The picture looks worse then it is and honestly, I'm a perfectionist but didnt even notice it until I was snapping some pictures. I think it happened at valet here in santa monica as I don't recall ever rubbing it. I'm sure it would cost next to nothing to fix, very minor and again, on the rubber nose portion.
Mechanically, everything works great and drives perfectly. Only couple of things I would like to point out is that the inside driver door handle became a tad loose last time I drove it and its probably just a matter of adjusting the spring but i can't find the time to get to the dealer and not allowed to work on my car in my building (unfortunately). Two, I've never used the Navigation and noticed after I bought it that it did not come with the DVD. I really don't use Nav so I haven't bothered going through the motions.
I love this car, had a 911 turbo in the past, a 360 modena, an M6, bunch of cars and bikes but this is one of my favorites...just can't find the room for her right now and won't park it on the street. Interior is perfect but the heater button has the typical wear of the paint wearing off...I've seen that on every used porsche, suppose it could be touched up.
Thank you for looking, I have it listed locally as well and reserve the right to end the auction early if needed. Its financed through Wells Fargo so you'll need to allow me time to pull the title.
It only had one key when I bought the car, I bought another from BV Porsche, had it programmed and spent another 500 or so on that :(
Few more points:
Miles are closer to 38725 to be exact, just took her to the wash again
Added a photo of the small rub in front of the passenger wheel on the nose pc, again, not terribly noticeable.
Had the car fully inspected when I first purchased at Bev Hills Porsche. Had zero issues and that's when I had them install the red seatbelts, handle the service, etc.
I'd be more then happy to install the stock intake for you. This one ran about 700 or so and has only been on for about 500 miles. Neighbor has it on his R8, I liked the sound as I wanted to stay away from aftermarket exhaust and it works great, sounds nice when you get on the freeway.
Rims are 19"
Thank you very much and good luck!
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Mon, 23 Sep 2013
Porsche has come a long way from the days when its entire model line revolved essentially around the 911, but its prototypical rear-engined sports car is still what it's known for best, and still keeps the German automaker pretty busy. With a seemingly endless array of variations on the theme, the 911s just keep on coming until a new generation arrives and then it starts all over again. And what we have here is the new king of the hill (for now, anyway).
Set to debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show a little less than two months from now are the new Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolets. And no, that's not a typo: that's cabriolets, plural, because what you're looking at are two new models. First up is the 911 Turbo Cabriolet, whose 3.8-liter twin-turbo flat-six develops 520 horsepower, driving the droptop to 60 miles per hour in 3.3 seconds. That's Porsche's claim, and we have a feeling it's a bit conservative. But if that's still not enough, the 911 Turbo S Cabriolet adds an extra 40 hp for a total of 560 to drop the benchmark acceleration run down to 3.1 seconds.
That makes the new topless Turbos 30 horses stronger and 0.2 seconds quicker than the respective models they replace, but the weight penalty involved with replacing a fixed roof with a folding one (and the necessary structural reinforcement) does make the new 911 Turbo Cabs a smidgen more lethargic than their contemporary coupe counterparts, which run the gauntlet in 3.2 and 2.9 seconds in standard Turbo and upgraded Turbo S specs, respectively. They only lose a single tick on the top speed, though, which clocks in at a follicle-tickling 195 mph in either spec. Otherwise the specifications are as identical as you might expect.
Wed, 29 Oct 2014
Rod Emory was the founder of Emory Motorsports in Burbank, CA, and the scion to a family tradition of building "outlaw" Porsches that are almost as cool as the cars themselves. The lovingly modified Porsche 356s are lovely artifacts, and their story, along with the story of their builders, is pitch-perfect for the Petrolicious oeuvre of beloved classics.
Tune in for the history lesson, and then stick around for the car candy.
Wed, 31 Jul 2013
Porsche is preparing to launch its sub-Cayenne CUV, with a suspected debut at the 2013 Los Angeles International Auto Show, which means we're right about at the point where undisguised models start scampering around the cities and towns of Germany. Our spy photographers snagged just such a model, with only the headlights and taillights concealed by camouflage (no, those comically large lamps aren't a production item).
The undisguised car looks like a tiny Cayenne. Not really surprising, we know, but it's impressive to see how the Cayenne's styling works with the smaller proportions of the Macan. It looks squat, athletic and poised, like it's a small, "sporty" crossover we'd actually want to drive. Both the Macan and the Macan Turbo are shown, with the more powerful model sporting a set of quad exhausts.
The only big questions now concern the shape of the lights and the interior. From the photos, we can see a rough outline of the headlights, although the taillights are more difficult to discern. The interior remains a mystery.