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Porsche Carrera C2s Convertible (997) Loaded on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:64950
Location:

Charlotte, Vermont, United States

Charlotte, Vermont, United States
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A perfect summer car. This rare S model Porsche previous CPO (Certified Pre Owned by Porsche) car is in very nice condition inside and out. Recent 60,000 mi check up completed, brand new battery, new rear tires, recent oil change makes this a good buy. Fully loaded this is the wide body Carrera S (sport) with the 3.8 engine. 64,900 miles and plenty more to go. Black interior and exterior, Tiptronic trans (new last year), Bose sound, CD Changer, Full Leather, Sport Pipes, and much more. This car is great fun and currently needs nothing. I have babied the car (only summer driving) and just do not use it enough to keep it.


    On May-19-14 at 08:26:45 PDT, seller added the following information:

    Read the reviews, this 911 C2 S is a beast and extremely fun to drive!

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