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1999 Porsche 911 Carrera Convertible on 2040-cars

US $18,500.00
Year:1999 Mileage:86000
Location:

Redwood City, California, United States

Redwood City, California, United States
Advertising:

This is a beautiful convertible 911 in excellent condition. Meticulously maintained, garaged at home and work, driven mostly highway miles. I'm the second owner. I have all the receipts and service paperwork. Clean CARFAX, California car, no accidents or body work.

Details:
-VIN:  WP0CA299XXS656406
-only 86,xxx miles
-Gas Flat 6-cyl 3.4L
-5-Speed manual transmission
-Silver exterior
-Black leather interior
-Excellent overrev data: Range 1 3278/2537h, Range 2 146/505h. Operating Hours Counter 2563.

Service history:
-80,000 mile service completed, new battery, new brake pads
-new steering control arms, drive belt 74,414 mi
-IMS bearing retrofit (CRITICAL FIX -- DO NOT BUY A 1999-2003 911 WITHOUT THIS!), cam shaft cover, rear main seal 71,222 mi
-new convertible top 70,550 mi
-new clutch 62,902 mi

Cosmetics:
There are some scuffs on the driver's seat from a cell phone, and scuffs from shoe rub getting into the car. Minor curb kiss on the rims. Otherwise in excellent condition - no fading, no tears in the leather, no rips in the convertible window. No noise or rattle going over bumps.

Payment:
Buyers are required to make a $500 NON-REFUNDABLE deposit via PayPal. Full payment is due 7 days after the purchase is complete by cashier's check, bank wire, or cash in person (NOT PayPal, Money Order, or personal check). If you are not able to pick up the vehicle for a longer period of time, you will still be required to send in the final payment prior to pick up. Buyer responsible for arranging and paying for  shipping to your location if applicable. Please have your funds or financing ready prior to purchase. Winning the auction means you made a commitment to purchase, not to have 7 more days to think about it.  Only bid or make offers when you are ready to complete the transaction. Thank you.

This vehicle is being sold AS-IS. No trades since I'm not a dealer.

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