2007 Porsche 911 997 Carrera Cab on 2040-cars
Altadena, California, United States
Feel free to email: lajuanalssilkwood@tenup.com .
I have decided to upgrade to a new Porsche. My 911 is for sale. The car has an excellent maintenance record, all
services are up to date. 20" wheels and tires, tires have 500 miles on them. inner and outer tie rods were
replaced, last spring. Exide AGM sealed battery replaced, last summer. OEM windshield replaced last year. Had a
small chip right in drivers line of sight. Transmission serviced last year. Convertible top serviced, last fall and
a circuit board was replaced. Car has, Dual power seats. Navigation, Bluetooth, Integrated phone, Bose Sound
System, CD player, Heated seats, PASM. Both keys included. Owners manual. Fresh oil service, alignment and tire
balance.
All services have been completed, no excuses. This is a 10 year old car. There are some small nicks and small
scratches. Not "perfect" but in very good, clean condition. Fresh Alignment, balanced wheels and oil service, for
the new owner. Car is ready to drive. ASAP warranty to Dec 18 2018 or 114000 miles. This is an exclusionary policy
and is fully transferable. (Cost $2300.00). Car is located in Huntington Beach CA 92646. I have many receipts and
car includes a indoor car cover and a OEM battery maintainer. Thanks for looking.
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