2013 Porsche 911 on 2040-cars
Rutland, Massachusetts, United States
No stories, no accidents, nothing. The car was wrapped (100%) in Xpel.
Feature MSRP
2013 991 4S $ 105,630.00
Agate Grey Metalic $ 710.00
Espresso natural leather $ 5,200.00
PDCC w/ PASM suspension $ 4,050.00
Sport Exhaust $ 2,950.00
Heated stearing wheel $ 270.00
Park Assit front and back $ 990.00
Sport Chrono $ 1,850.00
Glass Sunroof $ 1,990.00
Power Streering Plus $ 270.00
Voice Control $ 595.00
Electric folding mirrors $ 320.00
Multi-function steering wheel $ 615.00
Power sports seats $ 2,320.00
Burmester Audio $ 5,010.00
Premium package plus $ 2,330.00
Online services $ 210.00
Sport design package $ 4,990.00
Wheels painted in exterior color $ 1,635.00
Bi-Xenon black PDLS $ 715.00
Center console in leather $ 300.00
Steering column in leather $ 465.00
Porsche crest on headrests $ 285.00
Ornamental Porsche crest $ -
Smoking package $ -
Instrument dials in black $ -
destination charge $ 950.00
Porsche Extended warranty 7 years/100K miles $ 3,200.00
$ 147,850.00
After market:
Porsche Sport mirrors $ 1,275.00
Xpel - 100% coverage, Opticoat $ 6,500.00
Prestige spectra Photosync tint $ 1,500.00
AWE Switchback exhaust $ 2,000.00
Bel Stir Plus radar and Z4 lazer shifters $ 2,500.00
Weather Tech mats $ 150.00
7/15 Spacers $ 120.00
Aluminum pedals $ 125.00
Clear side markers $ 60.00
Total invested: $ 162,080.00
Porsche 911 for Sale
- 2004 porsche 911(US $28,300.00)
- 2005 porsche 911(US $29,380.00)
- 1984 porsche 911(US $18,700.00)
- 1995 porsche 911(US $10,000.00)
- 1982 porsche 911 sc ruf ctr(US $11,550.00)
- 2008 porsche 911 carrera 4s(US $31,850.00)
Auto Services in Massachusetts
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Southeast Truck Ctr Inc ★★★★★
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