2003 996 Turbo, 39K Miles, $45,0000
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2003 996 Turbo, 39K Miles, $45,0000
Year: 2003
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Price: $41000
Mileage: 39900
Color: Arctic Silver
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (State): AZ
Transmission: Manual
Drivetrain: 4WD & AWD
2003 Porsche 996 Turbo, 39.9k miles
$45,500
VIN: WP0AB29903S686870
Location: Tucson, AZ
Picture Link (49 pictures): http://www.flickr.com/photos/4360885...566699/detail/
Options: White faced gauges, sport seats, heated seats, suede headliner, black interior, arctic silver, red brakes
Modifications: Bilstein PSS9, lightened flywheel, aftermarket clutch, exhaust (forgot the name brand, done before I owned it), BFG R1 tires, short shifter, and GT2 style wing. I only put on the tires -- the other modifications were previous to my ownership.
Narrative: It's sad for me, but it's time for this one to go. I've owned this car for the past year, driven it 3,000 miles, and loved every minute. The condition of the car is top notch -- mechanically, interior, and exterior. With the suspension and BFG R1 tires, the handling and braking are mind-bending. I've driven a lot of cars, but none handled like this one! You will not be disappointed.
Exterior: No marks, scrapes, or dings. Hardly a rock chip! The front bumper has been painted, the rest is factory. There are small scratches in the driver's door sill (pictured).
Interior: Very good condition. Could use a new driver floormat. The driver seat shows a little wear, as pictured. The rest is great.
Mechanically: Flawless! I had the oil changed and haven't done a thing to it. This car has not been on the road race course, but I did put BFG R1 tires on all four wheels (400 miles), so if the tires are not changed, I STRONGLY recommend that the car be shipped and not driven home. In Arizona we can run slicks without problems. (FYI: They are DOT approved tires)
Disclosures: This car is a California Lemon Law Buyback. If you're unfamiliar with what that means, he's out it works. In California, a car must be repurchased by the manufacturer if a problem cannot be fixed within 30 days. According to my conversations with Porsche, when the car had 12,000 miles, it had a problem dying. They diagnosed it as a computer, but the computer didn't arrive within 30 days. The owner made Porsche repurchase the vehicle. It's obviously gone 28000 miles since then, and it has performed flawlessly since I've had it.
I am also involved with the two most hated professions -- attorney and used car dealer. While I am a dealer, this was my personal car.
Thanks for your consideration! Please ask any questions.
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Mine is being sold because I only drove it 2000 miles last year -- and 500 was from San Diego to Tucson.