1996 Porsche 911 / 993 Twin Turbo, 34k Miles, Awd, 6 Speed, Serviced, Like New on 2040-cars
Rockville, Maryland, United States
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1996 PORSCHE 911 / 993 TWIN TURBO, 34K ORIG. MILES, 6 SPEED, WELL OPTIONED, STOCK - NO MODS.IN SPECTACULAR CONDITION AND FULLY SERVICED.
ALL BOOKS / MANUALS, BEGAN IT'S LIFE AND LIVED MANY YEARS IN CALIFORNIA, RECENT SERVICE RECORDS AND SERVICE BOOK DEALER STAMPED, JUST FULLY SERVICED 700 MILES AGO PERFORMING EVERYTHING MECHANICALLY NEEDED, NO ACCIDENT HISTORY, ALL ORIGINAL PAINT EXCEPT A SLIGHT DENT REQUIRING PAINT ON THE LR QUARTER THAT WAS PERFECTLY DONE, PORSCHE CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, STUNNING PORSCHE GUARDS RED WITH BLACK SUPPLE LEATHER INTERIOR THAT WAS NEVER SMOKED IN AND HAS THE ORIGINAL PORSHCE "SMELL".
THIS FINE MACHINE RUNS / PERFORMS/ DRIVES LIKE NEW IN EVERY WAY, SHAPE AND FORM AND NEEDS NOTHING MECHANICALLY DONE (Other than perhaps rear tires soon). THE COSMETICS ARE IN GORGEOUS OVERALL CONDITION BOTH INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR. SOME OF THE OPTIONS INCLUDE: POWER SUNROOF, SUPPLE LEATHER, PORSCHE CELL PHONE WITH CONSOLE, 6 DISC CD CHANGER, METAL DOOR SILL MODEL INSIGNIA, HEAD RESTRAINT WITH PORSCHE CREST, PORSCHE FLOOR MATS, SELF DIMMING MIRRORS AND RAIN SENSOR, ETC .... (SEE OPTION CODES LISTED ON PICTURE).
THIS TWIN TURBO IS MOST CERTAINLY ONE THAT HAS BEEN PAMPERED TO DEATH AND PROPERLY MAINTAINED BOTH MECHANICALLY AND COSMETICALLY !! WITH THE MARKET VALUES OF THESE CARS INCREASING CONSTANTLY, THIS IS FOR SURE ONE TO BUY AND ENJOY DUE TO IT'S LOW MILES AND AMAZING OVERALL CONDITION. THIS ONE IS A GREAT INVESTMENT GRADE TWIN TURBO TO HAVE !!!
PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL PAULO WITH ANY QUESTIONS AT (301) 370-6866.
THANK YOU AND HAPPY BIDDING !!!
NOTE TO BIDDERS: VEHICLE IS SOLD WHERE-IS AND AS-IS WITH NO WRITTEN OR EXPRESSED WARRANTY.
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