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2005 Porsche Cayenne Turbo - White On Saddle - 20" Factory Wheels on 2040-cars

US $18,750.00
Year:2005 Mileage:119890
Location:

Clinton Township, Michigan, United States

Clinton Township, Michigan, United States
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2005 Porsche Cayenne Turbo, Sand White on two-tone Saddle, Supple leather seats, Alcantara Suede headliner, Navigation, Xenon lights, Heats front and rear seats, Wood Steering wheel, 20" Factory Wheels, Roof Rack, adjustable suspension, adjustable shocks, and the legendary virtually bullet proof Porsche Twin Turbo 4.5 V8. Maintained and Mechanically very strong. Clean Carfax, Clear/Clean Title, 119,000 well maintained miles. All Original Paint with the exception of the rear pumper that has been spot painted and the front grills have been previously painted body color instead the factory black, the driver door handle is loose and will need attention and the tires will need replacing soon as they are approx. 20-30% tread life left. however it does drove without any shake, shimmy or vibrations. couple wheels have minor curb rash and only one key fob is available with the vehicle

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Call or text Erick 586-925-0795

Personal or 3rd Party inspections welcome -- International buyer welcome -- Shipping is the responsibility of the Purchaser though we will assist through our network of transport companies. International buyer: Bank Wire transfer is the preferred method of payment

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These days, we've seen just about every automaker dropping cylinders in an effort to appease tightening fuel economy and emission standards - and Porsche is no exception. Nearly three years after introducing an all-new V6 powerplant under the front hood of its Panamera sedan (launched with a range of V8 engines) comes word that Porsche is working on an all-new turbocharged flat-four boxer to replace the flat-six engines mid-mounted in its Cayman and Boxster models.
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