2008 Porsche Cayenne Turbo 4.8l V8 Sport Package Previous Certified Pre Owned on 2040-cars
Des Moines, Iowa, United States
2008 PORSCHE CAYENNE TURBO AWD SPORT PACKAGE 21" WHEELS 126K MILES 3 OWNER PER AUTO CHECK
2008 PORSCHE CAYENNE TURBO AWD SPORT PACKAGE WITH 21" FACTORY WHEELS, FABSPEED MOTORSPORTS ECHAUST ($3600) K40 RADAR DETECTOR NOT HOOKED UP. THIS PORSCE CAYENNE WAS PREVIOUSLY SOLD AS A CERTIFIED PRE OWNED PORSCHE. WE HAD THIS SUV SHIPPED IN FROM NEW YORK AND IT WAS THE FINANCE MANAGERS DRIVER THE LAST FOUR MONTHS, SHE HAS LOVED THIS CAR BUT NOW IT IS TIME FOR IT TO GO. IT IS LOADED WITH FEATURES IT HAS VIZUALOGICS DVD/TABLET HEADREST WITH FACTORYT MATCHING HEADRESTS AS WELL AS THE FACTORY HEADRESTS, THE VIZUALOGIC HEDREST TVS WERE ($2000) ALONE.THIS SUV WAS JUST SERVICED AND RECEIVED A FRSH OIL CHANGE WITH FACTORY PORSCH OIL FILTER AND MOBIL ONE OIL AND IS READY TO GO. THIS CAR IS IN EXCELLENT SHAPE TTHE EXTERIOR SHINES LIKE NEW AND LOOKS VERY NICE. THE INTERIOR IS IN EXCELLENT SHAPE AS WELL. THERE ARE NO RIPS OR TEARS IN THE INTERIOR ANYWHERE. THERE ARE NO WARNING LIGHTS CURRENTLY ON THE DASH BUT THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT DOES COME ON SOMETIMES DUE TO THE FABSPEED MOTORSPORTS EXHAUST SYSTEM ON THIS SUV BUT THE EXHAUST SOUNDS VERY GOOD AND LOOKS EVEN BETTER WITH ITS BLACK BODY MATCHED TIPS. THIS IS BEING SOLD BY A DEALER GIVE US A CALL AND WE CAN DO A WALK AROUND ANYTIME FOR YOU ON THIS SUV OR SEND YOU MORE PICS. YOU MAY ALSO SCHEDULE A TIME TO TEST DRIVE OR VIEW THIS VEHICLE AS WELL AS SCHEDULE A INSPECTION AT YOUR OWN COST. 515-289-2019
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