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2003 Porsche 911 4s Coupe 6-speed Manual No Reserve-high Bidder Wins on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:29659
Location:

Lutz, Florida, United States

Lutz, Florida, United States

THIS IS THE ONE....911 4S 6-SPEED BLACK/BLACK COUPE!  PAMPERED, RUNS FLAWLESSLY, ZERO ISSUES, ALWAYS GARAGED
 
FEEL CONFIDENT BIDDING ON THIS CAR.  DRIVE IT ANYWHERE--VERY CLEAN AND LOOKS STUNNING. 
Everything on this car works and is fully operational....AC, all gauges, great oil pressure, shifts  and brakes smoothly, drives straight.
 
I looked long and hard to find this car and it has not disappointed me in any way.  Check my feedback (100%).  I have bought/sold numerous cars on Ebay and the winning bidder will be more than satisfied with this car, which is my intent in giving you full disclosure.
My goal is to explain this car completely so you will know exactly what you get....no surprises and you'll be as happy with it as I have been.  It's just an awesome looking and performing machine with all the right stuff.  Selling to help fund a house remodel.  You know the story--happy wife, ...... :-)
 
Factory Optional Equipment:
 
Xenon Headlamp Package--originally $2015.
Supple Leather Seats--originally $395.
2-Stage Sport Exhaust System w/ Interior Switch--originally $2400.
Dark Grey Floor Mats w/ Porsche 4S Lettering--originally $115.

Standard Equipment:
 
AM/FM Stereo w/ CD Player
Power Sliding Sunroof
2 + 2 Seating
Cruise Control
Anti-lock Brakes
 
Other Details:
  • Never raced or tracked. 
  • I'm the 3rd Owner, Clean CarFax
  • Always garaged and only driven occasionally.  Less than 900 miles on this car in the last year--500 of that driving it from Atlanta to Tampa!
  • Completely serviced and checked out by REEVES PORSCHE in Tampa.  They replaced the oil pressure sending unit and did a full synthetic oil change less than 300 miles ago. No other work recommended.
  • Upgraded 18" Sport Wheels w/ center Porsche Crest...really look great on this car.

Final Points:

I reserve the right to end this auction at any time if the car sells before auction ends on other listing channels.

Zero-Feedback bidders--please call me BEFORE bidding or risk cancellation of your bid

A $500 deposit required within 48 hours of auction close.  Full payment by cash or certified funds within 7 days of auction close.

Car is located in the North Tampa area.  Be happy to pick you up at the TPA airport if you want to drive it home, or will assist in shipping at your expense.

 

FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME W/ ANY QUESTIONS:  Charlie @ 770-598-0888

 

 

 

 

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