1998 Porsche 911 993 C2s on 2040-cars
Escondido, California, United States
More details at: anglaabbucknell@topmum.net . 1998 PORSCHE C2S Tip
This C2S was sold new in Miami Florida in December of 1997. The car stayed in Miami until August of
2007 when it came to Huntington Beach, CA with 11,750 miles on it. It currently has 23,071 miles. The car has had
5 owners.
This C2S is a 1998, and that is the last year 993 Wide Bodies were made. The car comes with Books,
Manuals, Tools, and Factory Porsche Air Pump. This car is very highly optioned.
Options:
Black with Grey Leather Seats and Deviated Black Carpets
Tiptronic Transmission
Premium Sound with CD Changer
Carbon Interior (Door Pulls, Shift Nob, Brake Handle, and Steering Wheel)
Aluminum Gauges
8 Way Powers Seats for both Driver and Passenger
Aluminum Door Sills with Model Designation
Red Seat Belts
Supple Leather Seats with Crest in Headrests
Motor Sound
18” Turbo Twist Wheels with Colored Crests
The car does NOT have the original window sticker, and I can explain why if needed. The car currently has only one
“Switchblade” Key. The radio needs to be fixed or changed, and to the best of my knowledge that is all that it
needs.
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