2008 Porsche Cayenne Turbo on 2040-cars
Fort Myers, Florida, United States
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THIS IS 2008 PORSCHE CAYENNE TURBO IN GREAT CONDITION NEVER BEEN IN ANY ACCIDENTS CLEAN TITLE . THIS CAR ALWAYS BEEN MAINTAIN ON TIME AND PARK IN AIR-CONDITION CARAGE . THIS CAR IS FULLY LOADED AND LOOK VERY BEAUTIFUL . ENGINE IS VERY STRONG AND NO PROBLEMS AT ALL VERY FAST AND VERY COMFORTABLE RIDE . This car have two sets of rims and tires .The ones on the pictures are after market rims and they are scratched all over but they still drive very smooth the tires are Pirelli run flat tires, the other set of rims are 22" original Porsche rims with no scratches at all they are like NEW with almost new tires on them (the set if you go buy them from Porsche is $8000 just the rims).
THIS IS ONLY LOCALE SALE I AM NOT GOING TO SHIP THE SUV SO IF YOU ARE NOT GOING TO PICK UP THE CAR IN PERSON PLEASE DO NOT BID ON MY AUCTION.... I HAVE CLEAN FL TITLE IN MY HAND .....IF YOU NEED MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT ME ON MY EMAIL OR GIVE ME A CALL ON 2396336213............. I CAN SHOW YOU THE CAR AND YOU CAN TEST DRIVE AT TOO.... THE CAR IS LOCATE IN FORT MYERS FL !!!!!!!!NO SHIPPING LOCALE PICK UP ONLY!!!!!! |
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