1996 Porsche 911 993 C4 on 2040-cars
Pocono Lake, Pennsylvania, United States
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED EMAIL ME AT: lelandlrrouisse@uknurses.com .
For Sale is an outstanding example of a European Sports Car. 1996 Porsche 911 993 Carrera 4 (All Wheel Drive) 3.6
Liter Engine with the incomparable 6 Speed Manual Transmission. This beautifully maintained TWO Owner 993 is Arena
Red with Tan Leather interior and is just breaking in at 117K miles. Options include: Lectronic Headlights Nose
Bra and Inside Locking hood latch. This Porsche has the Drive Lock Security System Installed. Both exterior and
Interior are in Very Good Condition. Note the rear bumper RS has parking lot rash that is shown in the pictures and
has normal wear for a Porsche 19 years young. The rear seat are flip down for more interior storage area. All of
the Leather seats and carpet are in excellent conditions as seen in the photo's and all gauges and electrical
components work as they should.
This is an ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT P Car that is fully functional.
This Porsche 993 has Power Steering, Power Brakes (4 Wheel Disc Brakes), Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Power
Seats, Power Sun Roof, and an Original (Porsche) AM/FM Cassette Radio.
What more can a Civilized European Performance Car Driver ask for? Oh! One more thing it is Fast as Hell and
Handles like a dream.
Both Owner of this Porsche 993 Carrera 4 were long time members of the Porsche Club of America
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