09 Porsche Cayenne Gts, Super Rare 1 Of 1, Six Speed Manual, Macadamia Metallic on 2040-cars
New York, New York, United States
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RARE, RARE, RARE........... ONE OF ONE IN THIS
COLOR COMBO WITH A 6 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION!!! Only two owners from brand new, this car was a special order direct from Porsche. Loaded with almost every option, Nav, Panoramic Roof, Heated Seats the list goes on. It even has the matching brown cluster. The GTS is by far the nicest cayenne to own, the interior finish is exquisite. Beautiful use of leather and alcantara, the right amount of luxury and sport feel combined. The car sounds amazing when you engage the sport button, sounds like a proper porsche, the 405bph V8 sounds just plain naughty on the exhaust overrun. The Car truly is stunning and needs nothing except a new owner. Rare opportunity. These cars in Macadamia Metallic do not hit the market often, be the only in the country to have one with a 6 speed manual. Pics don't do the car the justice it deserves, Must be seen and driven in person to be appreciated. No accidents, clean Title / Carfax. The GTS stick shifts are very rare, even rarer to find one with this color combo and options. The car is a gem, everything works as it should. All servicing and maintenance up to date, brakes / Tires etc all well above average, all this needs is a new owner. This thing will embarrass most Italian Supercars, a real sleeper, keep them guessing!!! All stock, never modified or abused. If you are looking for a unique SUV and want to stand out from the crowd, this is the car to do it in. Do not snooze on this one, definitely will not last long!!! Its the right car, with the right options and most importantly it is priced to sell. If you don't want to wait for the auction to end then contact me to make a deal. I can help with shipping anywhere in the Continental U.S / Worldwide, very affordable rates. May consider trade for Sportbike or something Exotic / German. Call / txt / email for more info.............Thanks, Marc - 551 998 5516 |
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