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6-speed, Adaptive Sport Seats, Bose, Xenons, 25k Miles, Clean Carfax, Ca Car on 2040-cars

US $33,500.00
Year:2006 Mileage:25100 Color: Silver
Location:

San Francisco, California, United States

San Francisco, California, United States
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2006 Porsche Cayman S

Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: Black Leather
Engine: 3.4 liter flat-6
Transmission: 6-speed manual
VIN: WP0AB29836U781018
Mileage: 25,100 miles

Description:

Very clean, no stories 2006 Cayman S for sale. Bay Area car from new sold new at Sonnen and as a CPO again at Sonnen. 25,000 miles from new. Serviced at Porsche of Livermore less than 1000 miles ago (oil change and brake fluid flush). Clean title, clean Carfax. Has books and tools. Very little cosmetic wear, just a few chips on the front of the car from road use, a small spot of curb rash on the right rear wheel, and light creasing on the driver’s seat bolster.  Checked the ECU for codes in October of 2013 and none were thrown other than an indication that the spare key was used for the first time in a long time.  Likely has the balance of Certified Pre-Owned warranty although I haven't checked.

Options: adaptive sport seats, 19'' Carrera S wheels, Xenon headlights, heated seats, sport chrono, Bose stereo, 6 CD changer.

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The car is available for inspection in San Francisco, CA. Pre-purchase inspections at the buyer's expense can be arranged prior to the completion of the auction. This car is sold AS IS and WHERE IS, but we are happy to arrange domestic or international shipping. We have done our best to faithfully represent the car, and please do not hesitate with questions. Please bid only if you intend to pay. Full payment is due within seven days of the auction's end.

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