2005 - Porsche Cayenne on 2040-cars
Beaumont, Texas, United States
2005 Cayenne has been my daily driver for several years with no problems. During this time I have updated and/or repaired all of the known cayenne problem areas. Coolant pipes have been replaced with the Porsche aluminum upgrade kit. (46,000 miles) Transmission seals have been replaced. (90,000 miles) Transmission oil and filter have been replaced. (90,000 miles) Transfer Case Servo motor has been replaced. (92,000 miles) Oil changes have been done on 6,000 mile intervals by owner, Using Mobil 1 and Mahl Filters. Brake fluid flushed on 6,000 mile intervals. Air filters have been changed on 10,000 mile intervals using Mann filters Cabin filter has been change on 20,000 mile intervals using Mann filters. 2 key fobs included. All owners manuals included. Factory Options (From window sticker) 2005 Porsche Cayenne Turbo Division: PCNA VIN: WP1AC29P55LA90029 Prod Month: 06/2004 Commission : 532279 Year: 2005 Model: Cayenne Turbo Warranty Start: December 13, 2004 Option Description Price BASE Porsche Base Model 89,300.00 0P3 Sports Tail Pipe 1,150.00 0TD Front and Rear Floor Mats 130.00 2D3 Rocker Panel Extensions 1,350.00 3FE Moonroof 1,150.00 4F6 Porsche Entry and Drive 995.00 7A2 6 Disc CD Changer 650.00 ACH Door and Center Hndls Carbon 1,490.00 AWC Gear Selector Carbon Fiber 375.00 CS6 20" Cayenne Sport Techno Wheel 3,580.00 NQ Black Smooth Leather 0.00 QR1 Compass Display 95.00 QV4 Satellite Radio XM 990.00 SW5 Custom Tailoring Cayenne 0.00 Z4 Basalt Black Metallic Top 0.00 Total Options 11,955.00 Total Charges 815.00 Total Order 102,070.00 INSTALLED OPTIONS 18” ALLOY WHEELS (2011 TOUREG w/ COLORED PORSCHE CRESTS) NITTO NT420S TIRES 255/55-18 Current tread depth = 6/32 CROSS DRILLED / SLOTTED FRONT BRAKE ROTORS with Ceramic pads LLOYD CUSTOM PORSCHE LOGO MATS, Silver & Black, Front LLOYD CUSTOM PORSCHE LOGO MATS, Silver & Black, Rear LLOYD CUSTOM PORSCHE LOGO MATS, Black & Red, Cargo JL STEALTH SUB-WOOFER ENCLOSURE, 10” WOOFER JL250 AMPLIFIER PORSCHE SUNSCREEN CLEAR FRONT SIDE MARKERS, LED CLEAR REAR TAILLIGHTS, LED (original tail lights included) TINTED FRONT WINDOWS PORSCHE SPORT PEDALS PORSCHE MIRROR COVERS
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These three automotive Lego kits deserve your suppoort
Sat, Mar 25 2017Lego has been quite good to car enthusiasts over the past few years. We've seen traditional kits for the classic VW Microbus, Mini Cooper, and the Caterham 620R, as well as an elaborate Technic kit for the 911 GT3 RS. But why stop there? The Lego Ideas page, which allows users to submit ideas with the chance to see their kits reach production, has many more cool car kits we'd love to see. Check them out below, and be sure to log on to vote for them. If a submission hits 10,000 votes, it is considered for production. That's how we got that Caterham kit, so it's worth your time to show your support. Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 This is a submission aimed at becoming one of Lego's Speed Champions kits. These are very small mini-figure scale car models, and the series has included the Ford GT, Audi R18 Le Mans racer, and more. This kit features a tiny version of the Peugeot 205 Turbo 16, a Group B rally racer that gave Peugeot World Rally Championship titles two years in a row. The kit has a well-executed version of the car and its massive rear spoiler on the hatch. It also comes with a big dirt crest for it to fly over, along with amazed spectators on the sidelines. Porsche 911 Turbo 930 We love the GT3 RS Lego kit, but we think it's a little lonely as the only Porsche kit available. Such an impressive Porsche deserves an impressive companion, like this 911 Turbo. It's the 930 version, which is arguably the most famous classic 911 with its turbocharged power, whale-tail wing, and scary driving dynamics thanks to considerable turbo lag and rear-engine handling characteristics. This model is quite large at 1:10 scale, and comes with a detailed interior and exterior. The best part is the remote-control components underneath that allow the car to be driven. Jeep Wrangler JK Moving off the beaten path again, we have this highly detailed Wrangler kit. Actually, we have two kits, as the creator designed both two-door and four-door versions. They both feature removable hard tops, detailed interiors, and big tires. They also come with an assortment of off-road accessories such as auxiliary lights, an off-road jack, winch, gas can, roof rack, and off-road bumper. You can also find various fluid reservoirs and engine details under the opening hood. Related Video: Image Credit: AbFab1974 / Lego Ideas, brickmasterno1 / Lego Ideas, RREYES77 / Lego Ideas Auto News Toys/Games Jeep Porsche Peugeot Lego
Porsche goes karting in its Cayman GTS
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Using a new and very red Cayman GTS, the Stuttgart-based manufacturer invades a kart track in northern Italy and sets the mid-engined sports car loose to slip, slide and zip its way around the circuit. As far as videos for Sunday evening go, this one ticks all the boxes.
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'Faster. Farther.' dives into the history of Porsche racing tech
Wed, 07 Aug 2013No doubt, Porsche has produced some of the best endurance racecars around, such as the turbocharged, slant-nose 935 of the 1970s and the ground-effects-enhanced 956 and 962 of the 1980s. But the company's most famous racecar, its first overall winner at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, was the 917.
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