Porsche: 911 Carrera S on 2040-cars
Breaks, Virginia, United States
This is a great car and someone is going to get a lot of car for the money! Please note that I have 100% feedback on eBay for a reason. I describe things accurately and have nothing to hide. Your are bidding on a very nice, clean 2006 Porsche Carrera S. This car was previously involved in a front end collision and professionally repaired. Drives strait, and tracks very true. Im very particular about my vehicles, especially if they have been in any type of collision. The gaps on doors, hood, fenders, etc. are perfect. The paint is beautiful and shines with a deep gloss. You would not know that this car had been in an accident unless you looked at the title. This car runs perfect and has plenty of pulling power. The undercarriage is bone dry with no leaks, drips, or wet spots. The interior of the car shows like new and still has the smell of fresh, new leather. The seat bolsters show no signs of wear. The only noticeable flaw on the interior of the car is the thermostat controls. The rubber coating has started to wear off. This can be easily repaired using Sticky No More products. The wheels on the car are aftermarket and are in perfect shape with absolutely no curb rash or scuffs. The tires are like brand new. My last driver was a 1998 Ferrari 355 GTS and its safe to say that this car has more pulling power and get up and go than my old 355. Bid with confidence as this is a turn key sports car that needs nothing. You will not find more car for the money! Please note that the mileage may change as I do continue to drive on nice sunny days.
For further questions email me : alfordfoster3ag@gmail.com
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