2010 Porsche Panamera Turbo on 2040-cars
Arcadia, Florida, United States
If you have any questions or would like to view the car in person please email me at: melbadorpinghaus@juno.com .
2010 Porsche Panamera Turbo - 7616 miles, "showroom" quality car. All records. Burmester Stereo, RS Spyder Design
Wheels, Expresso Natural Leather Interior. Adaptive Sport Seats, Adaptive Air Suspension with W/PDDC, Sports Chrono
Plus, 4 Zone Air Conditioning.
This is a one owner, very low mileage vehicle. Excellent showroom condition. All service done on time rather than
miles, and records kept. Garage kept, and meticulous care taken on washings.
No abuse, no scuffs, scrapes or scratches anywhere. A really good buy for the money.
Check out the options, PDDC, Burmester Stereo, Air Suspension, Porsche Cover, Sports Chrono Plus, RS Spyder Design
Wheels and many others. 14 way Adaptive Sports Seats, Thermally Insulated and Tinted windows, Escort 9500 CI
installed by Porsche.
Contact me with any questions. For more pictures, etc check out thoroughbredclassicsdotcom
Thank you.
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