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2012 Porsche Cayenne Turbo Sport Utility 4-door 4.8l Grey Burmester Premium Plus on 2040-cars

US $86,999.00
Year:2012 Mileage:37010
Location:

Austin, Texas, United States

Austin, Texas, United States
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2012 Porsche Cayenne Turbo

You are bidding on an outstanding condition 2012 Porsche Cayenne Turbo. This has been garage kept until the last 4 months and dealer maintained / serviced with a pre-paid maintenance contract. This turbo is adult owned and has had no major service issues. This has a dealer installed Porsche trailer hitch and has towed an enclosed utility trailer a handful of times (no heavy pulling). The porsche dealer installed the trailer ECU along with the Porsche trailer hitch just as if it was installed from the factory. The Turbo comes with:
  • Porsche aftermarket rubber mats (along with original carpet mats)
  • Rear cargo carpet / rubber mat
  • clear Porsche side marker lights with amber LEDs and LED rear license plate kit
  • Professionally installed ceramic tint
  • Professionally installed Escort 9500ci Radar Detector / Laser Shifter. Control panel is below the steering wheel and LED display is hidden behind the ash tray door

No accidents or body work. See condition description for defects. Email for additional pictures. 

Original equipment listing:

IN

WP1AC2A28CLA80026

Order Reference

2386477

Model/Type

92A AI1

Dealer

741 Porsche of San Antonio

Order Type

POVCTF POV CERTIFIED

Engine Number

C00511

Warranty Date

7/18/2011

Trans Number


Body Color

9Q Meteor Grey metal

Retail Price

122,445.00


Option Class 

Option 

Option Class Description 

Option Price 

BSEMDL

BASE

Cayenne Turbo

107,100.00

TOPCLR

9Q

Meteor Grey metallic

.00

INTERI

LF

Leather Interior in Umber

.00

OPTION

9VJ

Burmester(R)HighEndSurrSoundSy

3,990.00

OPTION

2JC

StainlessSteelFrontSkidPlate

750.00

OPTION

CZ4

21" 911 Turbo II Whl w/Arch Ex

3,965.00

OPTION

ZNC

Rearview Camera Delayed Funct.

.00

OPTION

PH6

AnthraciteBirchInteriorPackage

345.00

OPTION

5MB

m Tiptronic gear selector

.00

OPTION

6Q3

Gear selector (anthracite birc

.00

OPTION

PU4

Premium Package Plus

5,320.00

OPTION

3Y8

ElecRollupSunblindRearSideWind

.00

OPTION

4D3

Seat Ventilation Front

.00

OPTION

4F6

Porsche Entry & Drive

.00

OPTION

7B6

12-Volt Outlet in Rear Center

.00

OPTION

7X8

ReverCamera-ParkAssisFrontRear

.00

OPTION

7Y1

Lane Change Assist (LCA)

.00

OPTION

8T3

Adaptive Cruise Control

.00

OPTION

9AH

4-zone Climate Control

.00

OPTION

9MB

Dimmable Interior LED Lighting

.00

BDYCLR

9Q

Meteor Grey metallic

.00

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