Porsche Cayenne Turbo on 2040-cars
Hollywood, Florida, United States
I'm selling my Porsche Cayenne Turbo to order a new Macan, The Cayenne looks like new, excellent exterior paint very rare color, it has Panoramic sunroof, air suspension, this car comes with 500 hp from factory it is faster than a 911, the interior is intact, it has park assist sensors front and rear, towing system , cornering light system, rear view camera, fire extinguiser from factory, dvd system, syrius radio system, the dvd and navigation system was upgraded to a Kenwood radio system with blue tooth, I have a OEM radio with Navigation wich will go with the car also, this cayenne turbo comes with 20" wheels from factory, large break system, Bose sound system and key less entry system , as you can see is fully loaded, tires are new arouns 2K miles on them, the rear view camera needs to be conected with the Kenwood system I havent have the time to do it. This car is in show room condition, miles are highway miles, reserve is low comparing other similar turbos for sale, I'm going for a Macan turbo.
I'll be glad to answer any questions, car is located in Florida. |
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