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2007 Porsche 997 911 Turbo / Techart / Prototech Big Turbo / 700 Hp / 11k Miles on 2040-cars

US $89,900.00
Year:2007 Mileage:11000 Color: Rain
Location:

New Orleans, Louisiana, United States

New Orleans, Louisiana, United States

2007 Porsche 911 Turbo Coupe

Sale Price $89,995.00 OBO - Lowballers will be ignored.

Location: New Orleans, LA

Adaptive All-Wheel Drive System, 708 hp, Approx. 11,000 miles with over $30,000 of upgrades

Meticulously Maintained and Serviced by Greff Motors

Paint Corrected and Detailed by Every Detail

Factory Options Include:
Full Black leather interior
Storage compartment lid with Model logo
Heated front seats
Sport Chrono Package Turbo
Black mats with Porsche lettering
Porsche crest in headrests
Tiptronic S transmission
Thicker steering wheel leather
Supple leather upgrade
Rear window wiper


Engine Modifications (Proto Tech Motronic Turbo concepts):


Exhaust System
Header System
Customized Factory Turbos
Air Filter system
Custom D.M.E. progamming


Body Modifications (Techart):

3M Clear bra on front bumper, mirrors and hood 
TechArt Side Skirts
TechArt Rear Spoiler
TechArt 5 spoke 20" Wheels

Standard Information

EXTERIOR:
Rain-sensing front wipers-inc: heated washer nozzles
Front apron w/lower spoiler edge, additional air extractor vent
Pwr Sunroof
Aluminum doors and trunk lid
Front/rear fog lights
Red brake calipers
Automatic extending rear spoiler
Bi-Xenon headlights-inc: headlight leveling, washers

INTERIOR:
Power windows w/auto up/down
Aluminum interior trim-inc: turbo design shift lever
PCM-inc: 5.8" color display
Anti-theft system
Leather PCM handset
On-board computer-inc: continuous mileage indication, time, speed & pressure gauge
Pwr front bucket seats w/adjustable lumbar
Dual cup holders
HomeLink system
Tire pressure monitoring system
Leather-wrapped 3-spoke sport steering wheel w/Porsche crest
Auto climate control w/active carbon filter
Keyless entry
Full leather interior
9-speaker Bose surround sound system
Cruise control
2 + 2 Seating
AM/FM stereo-inc: CD-player
Alarm system w/radar interior surveillance

MECHANICAL:
Pwr rack & pinion steering
Porsche Active Suspension Management System (PASM) 
Dual-mass flywheel
5-speed automatic transmission
3.6L horizontally-opposed 6-cyl engine-inc: twin turbochargers, twin intercoolers, variable turbine geometry, dry sump lubrication
P335/30ZR19 rear tires
All wheel drive-inc: Porsche Traction Management (PTM)
Pwr 4-wheel vented disc brakes-inc: 6-piston front/4-piston rear monobloc fixed alloy calipers
Vario-Cam Plus variable valve timing system
P235/35ZR19 front tires
Front/rear stabilizer bars

SAFETY:
Porsche side impact protection system (POSIP)
Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
Child seat anchorage prep (ISOFIX) on passenger side w/airbag de-activation switch
Porsche Stability Management (PSM)
Front seatbelt pretensioners w/belt-force limitation
Driver & front passenger airbags
Side-impact airbags

email me : surfingbird12@yahoo.com - for easier communication.

cell phone numbers can be exchanged afterwards for serious buyers.

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Tue, 22 Jan 2013

Racecars blow engines all the time, but a Porsche 917 isn't just a run-of-the-mill racecar. British automotive writer Mark Hales reportedly borrowed a 917 from 82-year-old former Formula One racer David Piper for a magazine article, and mechanical tragedy ensued. Nobody is arguing that the engine failed after being spun to 8,200 rpm. However, Hales was warned not to exceed 7,000 rpm, says owner Piper, and the affair landed in English courts with Piper seeking £50,000 - over $79,000 US - in reimbursement funds for an engine rebuild and loss of use of the car while it was being repaired. Judge Simon Brown ruled in favor of car owner Piper, putting Hales on the hook for £110,000 ($174,000) including legal fees - a whole lot of money in any language.
Hales says the Porsche suffered a mechanical fault while lapping that allowed it to slip out of gear and over-rev. Piper wasn't convinced, and sought to have the repair paid for by the guy who broke the racer, saying "If you bend it, you mend it." It's not like Hales is a novice driver, having seat time in both professional and amateur races over 30 years, notching about 150 wins, but even the best drivers sometimes miss a shift, and that's what Piper contended happened to his car.
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Autocar pits Porsche 911 Turbo S against Formula 4 racer

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There is a long-running argument among performance car fans: power vs. weight. In one corner you get cars generally with small engines making modest numbers but able to corner like they are telepathic, and in the other there are big thumping mills that are rocketships in a straight line but lumber in the turns. Autocar takes an interesting look this continuum in a recent video pitting a 552-hp Porsche 911 Turbo S against a 185-hp Formula 4 racecar. It hopes to find whether the Porsche's huge power advantage is enough to defeat the better grip and aero offered by the nimble racer.
There's no doubt that the Porsche is an utterly fantastic road car. The 911 Turbo looks mean with all of those intakes to suck in cool air, and it backs up the posture with huge amounts of grip available thanks to its all-wheel drive-system. However, at 3,538 pounds, it's a bit of a porker compared to the 1,135-pound Formula 4 car. The open-wheel car boasts just a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated four-cylinder from Ford and a six-speed sequential-manual gearbox, but it has loads of downforce to make up for it.
It shouldn't be a surprise that the formula car wins in the corners. After all, that's what it's made for. So do you think the massive horsepower superiority of the Porsche is enough to even the playing field? Scroll down to watch the video and find out, and even if you're not curious of the winner the 911 does some mean powerslides.

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