2006 Porsche 911 Carrera 4s Convertible 2-door 3.8l on 2040-cars
Maplewood, New Jersey, United States
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Stunning Porsche 911 4s cab with 355 hp. The EXTRA wide body of the 4s is complimented by 19'' high performance upgraded wheels (HRE PSC47 and Michelin Sports tires!)- $6-9k value. This car stands out versus all others. Sharp, unique color combination with seal grey - must see. The car has every option including sport chromo, heated seats and an upgraded navigation, satellite radio, bluetooth and sound system professional installed. Clean car fax. 'Porsche' inspection just completed. Car in excellent condition. Serviced and detailed religiously. title in hand. only serious offers. This West Coast car has been babied since its first purchase and has been professional maintained. |
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Tune in for the history lesson, and then stick around for the car candy.
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