2013 911 Porsche Carrera 4s - Racing Yellow - Fully Loaded - Only 2k Mileage! on 2040-cars
Long Beach, California, United States
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This is an *almost* brand new 2013 Porsche Carrera 4s with only 2696 miles. I am selling for my Dad who has too many cars and never drives it which is why it has such low mileage. This car is fully paid off so you only need to deal with us (no finance companies). If you are looking to buy a new Porsche, look no further as you can save some money and get this one! I have attached a photo of a photo copy of the window sticker. The MSRP of this car was: 123,310. There over 17K in options. Color: Racing Yellow Interior Color: Black standard interior Options (from window sticker):
The car is located in Long Beach, CA and can be seen by appointment only. Only serious bidders. Feel free to message me if you have any questions. I will respond promptly. On Apr-18-14 at 07:11:13 PDT, seller added the following information: This is an *almost* brand new 2013 Porsche Carrera 4s with only 2696 miles. I am selling for my Dad who has too many cars and never drives it which is why it has such low mileage. If you are looking to buy a new Porsche, look no further as you can save some money and get this one! I have attached a photo of a photo copy of the window sticker. The MSRP of this car was: 123,310. There over 17K in options. Color: Racing Yellow Interior Color: Black standard interior Options (from window sticker):
The car is located in Long Beach, CA and can be seen by appointment only. Only serious bidders. Feel free to message me if you have any questions. I will respond promptly. On Apr-21-14 at 07:10:53 PDT, seller added the following information: The car is financed w/Bank of America. I thought my Dad had paid it off but about half the price of the car is still financed. |
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