2009 Porsche Carrera 911 4s Pdk 9k Miles Fully Optioned With Warranty Gt Silver on 2040-cars
Glen Head, New York, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:3.8
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Owner
Interior Color: Black
Make: Porsche
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: 911
Trim: Carrera 4S
Warranty: Yes
Drive Type: AWD
Mileage: 9,759
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Exterior Color: GT Silver
Up for sale is my prized Carrera 4S. Four-wheel drive model. The car is fully optioned and only has 9k miles. Still has WARRANTY until October 2013. Kept in a heated garage and only taken out on sunny weekends, as evident by the low mileage. 2009 was the first year of the Carrera facelift, so the car is still fresh. The facelift includes the LED daytime running lights and updated interior, navigation system and updated transmission (PDK) - which is excellent.
All service was done by Porsche of Roslyn on time and the car is perfect. The paint job alone (GT Silver, the same color as the 500k Carrera GT) cost me an additional $3,125.
I have a copy of the original window sticker from the dealer, it was over $117k, and if you wanted to buy a 2013 model Carrera 4S with identical options, it would cost over 130k due to the yearly price increases Porsche applies.
I will list the additional options;
- PASM Sports Suspension
- PDK Transmission
- Self Dimming Mirrors
- Heated Front Seats
- Bluetooth
- Sport Chrono Package PLUS
- Navigation
- Bose high end sound package (it gets very loud)
- XM Radio
- 6 Disc in dash CD changer
- Multi function leather steering wheel with PDK paddles
- Black FULL LEATHER (rare option and very nice, the whole interior is covered in leather, you will feel no plastic on the dashboard)
- Instrument cluster painted to match GT Silver
- LED door pocket lighting
- Floor Mats with leather surround
- POWER comfort seats with memory
- GT SILVER METALLIC (over 3k paint job option, and very rare)
- Rear Center console in FULL LEATHER
- Steering column in FULL LEATHER
- 5mm wheel spacers
- Porsche crest in headrests
As you can see, there is not a single option this car does not have. The carfax is clean and perfect, and the car has zero damage/accidents. I babied this car- the only reason I am selling it is because I just purchased a Cayenne Turbo. Both keys are included. Vin # is WP0AB29999S721382 , it has a perfect history.
Please reply to this ad via email, it will go straight to my phone and I will reply fast. Or if you would like to speak to me in person, please call my cell phone 516 993 5211
If you would like more pictures, let me know.
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