2003 Porsche 911 Cabriolet 911 Carrera Cab Speed Yellow Very Clean 911 Low Miles on 2040-cars
Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
Ladies and Gentleman up for auction is this beautiful 2003 Porsche 911 carrera cabriolet in the very sought after speed yellow color, this car is a 6 speed manuel transmission , with a new clutch , new brakes and rotors, tires were put on in 2013 and have alot of life left on them this car has only been driven aprox 5k per year, and was always a Florida car from the start, The paint on the car is in overall very good condition with no accidents nor any paintwork a couple of tiny touch ups here and there nothing to take away from the beautiful speed yellow paint which still shines like the day it left the factory.The power roof on the car is in new condition and works as it should with a touch of a button you are cruising with the wind in your hair, its that simple!, This Porsche 911 cabriolet has a few options from the factory such as xenon lights, 3 spoke crested steering wheel, upgraded exhaust tips from porsche, upgraded porsche crested rims which were bought at porsche and were in exces of 5k and no curb marks or road rash on any of them, also comes with an 800.00 porsche car cover and bag with lock that was also purchased at the local porsche dealer.This 911 was always stored in a climate cooled garage which is why its in such good condition. This car runs and drives great no vibrations, it stops as it should ,A/C is ice cold, no lights lit all over the dash this car is ready to go, when I mean go the 320hp engine paired up with the 6 speed manuel transmission make this a real drivers car, no issues at all just a beautiful 911 cab that can be bought for a fraction of what the car was new which was aprox. $90,000 we are selling this car for under 30k and whoever wins the auction will be getting a really nice speed yellow 911 cabriolet, so bid often and bid with confidence that you are buying a 911 supercar for the fraction of what it once was. Thanks for looking, for any questions please email me and dont hesitate to call me, Doug at 954-934-2057 Thanks again and happy motoring!!!! |
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