Porsche Boxster S Silver 6 Speed 76k on 2040-cars
Richmond, Missouri, United States
2002 Boxster S, 6 speed. Silver with Black interior. 76K miles, nice condition - good for daily driver or weekend car. Car has rebuilt title, from 2012 damage in driver front panel. I purchase car after repairs were made. Car was delivered and driven first 10 years in Texas. Damage was limited to fender, bumper, not structural., airbags not deployed. I own 3 Porsche cars and have enjoyed this vehicle all the way thru. Last 15K miles, Trouble free, everything works as it should, very smooth, vibration free at all speed , steering and braking is perfectly balanced.
For business, I have purchased a Cayenne S , otherwise I would continue to drive, I just cannot justify 4 cars. Recent Service : (last 10K miles) 4 Michelin Pilot Sport Z rated tires (90% tread presently) Mass Air Flow Sensor (MAF) (OEM) 4 Wheel Alignment Purchased an extra remote key from Dealership (2 remote keys come with car) |
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Techart modified Porsche 911 Turbo S packs 620 hp, 0-62 in 2.8 seconds
Wed, 05 Mar 2014Considering how many absolutely ridiculous tuner cars are featured in Geneva (stay tuned to see plenty, as our coverage continues), it's often refreshing to see some of the more modestly modified cars, like this new Porsche 911 Turbo S from the folks at Techart. Visually, there's a subtle body kit, new wheels, a new spoiler, and some lame decals on the front end, but it basically ends there. That's because Techart's mission is really about higher performance. Increased dynamism, as the Germans say.
An ordinary 911 Turbo S produces 560 horsepower and 516 pound-feet of torque. But the Techart kit adds 60 hp and 96 lb-ft to those already high numbers, for a coupe that dishes out a total of 620 hp and 612 lb-ft. Techart says that, in Sport Plus mode, its modified 911 Turbo S will accelerate to 62 miles per hour in just 2.8 seconds, and the top speed has been increased to 204 miles per hour. Crazy stuff.
To further drive its performance upgrades home, Techart has fitted this 911 Turbo S with a sport exhaust system with valve control, for a more robust exit interview, at the push of a button. We imagine it sounds awesome. Have a look at the Techart Turbo S in the gallery, above.
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Touring Italy in a classic Porsche will have you feeling continental
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You might think, being a distinguished man living in Italy, Maniscalco would be more enthused by a Ferrari, Maserati, or Lamborghini, but in reality, it was always Porsche that enamored the Italian as a boy. And it was that passion that led him to purchase the glorious 911T he's seen tossing about in this video.
Maniscalco goes into detail about what makes the old 911 such a legend, while also mentioning how he and the car participate in classic rallies and races. There's also some typically beautiful footage of the Italian countryside, as well. So take a look below for the latest video from Petrolicious.