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Porsche 2009 997 Turbo Cab Amazing One Of A Kind! on 2040-cars

US $125,950.00
Year:2009 Mileage:18262
Location:

Encinitas, California, United States

Encinitas, California, United States
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This is a one of a kind 2009 Porsche 997 Turbo cab.  It has been meticulously maintained and garage / climate moisture and dust controlled environment.  The car stays on a Battery Tender.  The upgrades are amazing and truly makes this car one of the fastest Porsche on the street.  No expense has been spared.  The sound system is mind altering.  With a custom enclosed 12 sub behind the drivers seat and custom installed 2 power amp system in the trunk (or hood) area.  The speakers and tweeters are the best that money can by and was professionally tuned by La Jolla Audio in San Diego.  The car also boasts of a custom installed Escort 95001 radar and laser jammer to alert you well in advance of da Police (you will need it this car is extremely fast) It has a 0 to 60 time of 2.8 seconds. The performance side of the car suspension was done by GMG Global MotorSports Group in LA including the GMG exhaust.  The car is very threating sounding and will intimidate any Ferrari, Porsche, Lambo on the road! They will not even come close to you!

Original MSRP 157K.  Car now has over 100K in upgrades!! Making it a 257K Porsche!  Only serious buyers please.

2009 Porsche 911 / 997 Turbo cab 18,262Miles

Excellent Condition

Custom HRE Wheels 10K

20’ Michelin Pilot Sport Tires 2,400

ECU chipped with REVO Software from 500hp tp 630hp 6K

This car is loaded, full leather package Chrono package, tip tronic shifting automatic with everything you can get as an option.

Roll bar added 5K

GMG custom Exhaust 9K

All suspension, sway bars and dog bones updated 8K

Moton Suspension 10K

Racing F1 filters 1K

iPod connection added 1K

Custom sound and 12in sub speaker enclosure behind driver’s seat. Sound has been tuned by La Jolla Audio. 2 power amps 15K

Car has been Dynamatted for sound 6K

Escort passport Jammer and Radar installed 3K

Carbon Fiber Parts added

Front splitter carbon fiber 3K

Carbon fiber door handles interior 1K

Lit Turbo Door Sills in Blue

Schroth Racing belts 600.00

Suspension tuned and ECU tuned with 3 different modes 5K

Clear Bra to cover front of car 5K and back Quarter panels

Custom Floor Mats by Kenneth Cole 4K (They look amazing)

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