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2001 Porsche 996 Turbo, Approximately $190,000 Invested, Insane Value!! on 2040-cars

US $44,000.00
Year:2001 Mileage:58650
Location:

Cumberland, Maryland, United States

Cumberland, Maryland, United States
Advertising:

Massively upgraded 2001 996 Turbo Coupe for sale.  Guards Red with deluxe tan leather interior.  

Engine/exhaust:

600 HP GIAC ECU upgrade

K24 Turbos recently rebuilt by TPC Racing (check tpcracing.com, 2013 IMSA GT3 Cup Challenge Champions, 2006 24 hours of Daytona Rolex Cup Champions, etc.)

GT2 Intercoolers

Denso Race DPP Plugs

Coils replaced

New coolant tank

New main engine coolant hoses in and out

ECOMS V-Flow Air Intake with V-Flow Synthamax Air Filter and V-Flow Filter Sock

Quad Exhaust

Suspension/Brakes

GT 3 Cup Sway Bars (TPC installed)

GT 3 Cup Drop Links front and rear (TPC installed)

New rear upper control arms

Adjustable rear toe links

JIC Magic Competition Coilover Shocks (recently rebuilt by JIC)

Champion Motorsports Wheels

New brakes (discs, pads, 2011, TPC installed)

Rolling Stock:

New Invo tires on all fours, front: 235/35 ZR29 91Y, Rear: 315/25 ZR19 98Y (under 2,000 miles on tires)

Body/Interior

Full GT2 techart body kit, nose with intakes, front air dam, side skirts, rear wing with integrated intakes

Full repaint less than 5000 miles ago

New windshield

New rear window weather stripping 

Clear Bra

Blinder Laser Jammer

Porsche logo mats

Carbon rocker covers

Custom JL Audio stereo system, Apline head unit with equalizer, remote, etc.  gold connectors, Stinger cables, JL amps, MB Quartz Reference pre-amp, other components.

This car's performance is outstanding.  0 to 60 in under 3 seconds, Large turbos spool to 1.1 bar,  Acceleration reminiscent of a sport bike. It really drives you back into the seat when you step on it. Just tested a 2012 Turbo S and this car is faster.  Cornering grip is outstanding with wide, low profile tires, all wheel drive, full supsension upgrade.  The car needs nothing.  History of upgrading and rebuilding make the mileage much less relevant for this car than others with comparable mileage.  It is essentially an all wheel drive GT2 (although the GT2's only recently reached 600 HP).  All systems function perfectly.  The stereo is a revelation, the best I've heard in a car.  JL Audio amps, gold connectors, etc. On numerous occasions, I've heard instruments on familiar songs that I never knew where there because of the clarity of this system.  It includes radio, cd and iPod. The body looks new thanks to the repaint, new windshield, etc. The interior is very clean.  Guards red body with tan interior is a classic Porsche combination.  The Blinder Laser Jammer has saved me from numerous tickets.  Clear bra protects the new paint work.  This vehicle represents exceptional value at the asking price.  I am selling reluctantly due to impending hip surgery, need to move to automatic transmission.








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