2001 - Porsche 911 on 2040-cars
Portsmouth, Rhode Island, United States
This 911 in in very good mechanical & cosmetic condition. There is some normal wear and tear, but nothing dramatic. The driver door had a small ding (before pic available) but was repaired and painted. The windshield has a small stone chip that was filled. It was done before I owned the car and has never been an issue of any sort. Small blemishes on leather trim of driver's door. Never been in the snow/salt and has always been garaged. There have been 4 owners. I believe the first was a factory person who put about 2000 miles on, the second a lessee who put on about 4800 miles. The third is a friend of mine (ex professional baseball player) who bought it with about 6950 miles in 01/03. I purchased it from him in 01/04 with about 18,962 miles and have owned it since. The majority of the miles have been from day trips and longer distance trips, very little beating around town. Non smoking car, still a nice leather smell inside. Oil/Filter changed 100 miles ago. New battery installed about three months ago. Tires in great shape. I am also including a molded cloth Car cover, specifically designed for the 911 (about 200 new). Bridgestone S-02A tires in great shape. Factory Hardtop (Black) is also included. It also comes with two keys, original factory black and clear coat touch up paint (in perfect condition, I checked). Runs very strong, tight car, never raced. AC very strong. The All Wheel Drive system matched with the PSM traction control (Porsche Stability Management) makes all the difference in the world for safe handling in less that perfect conditions or at the limit. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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