2008 Porsche 911 on 2040-cars
Cape Coral, Florida, United States
Please contact me at : emmettostrow@gmx.com .
We have here a one owner 2008 Porsche Carrera S with a factory aero kit, in beautiful Basalt Black Metallic paint.
I purchased this car new in 2008 and it has been kept in a heated/cooled/carpeted garage in sunny Florida. The
list of options is extensive (see picture of the window stick and certificate of authenticity), but the following
outlines some of the more interesting ones.
Full leather interior with full power/heated passenger and driver side seats, and embossed Porsche logo in the
headrest.
Sport chrono package.
Porsche PASM stability management system.
Bose stereo system with CD and Sirius XM satellite radio.
Navigation system.
Carbon fiber accent package with dash and console inserts, plus carbon fiber door sills with lighted Carrera s
logo.
Porsche factory aero kit with GT3 style spoiler.
Fabspeed carbon fiber cold air box for increased horsepower.
19" Turbo wheels with less than 5,000 miles on new rubber all around.
Stainless steel exhaust system with auto-tuning valves.
This car is essentially factory stock with the exception of the aero kit, which significantly improves handling at
high speeds, and the cold air box which pairs nicely with the tuned exhaust, for greater horsepower and throttle
response. This car has been maintained at the local Porsche shop for all service including oil changes. In
addition, the car came with an Auto Butler package, so it was professionally washed at the local Porsche shop, and
fully detailed twice per year at the Porsche shop. The only blemish on the car (other than a few signs of normal
road grit) is on the passenger rear wheel, as seen the the photos. To this day I don't know the origin of the
blemish but it has no impact on the wheel whatsoever.
This is a beautiful super car. The sticker shows a retail price in excess of $100,000 and with the addition of the
aero kit ($10,000) and the cold air box ($1,000), this car's value tops $111,000. I am asking less than half this
amount. Thanks for looking and feel free to ask questions.
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Once at the coffee shop, the two comedians have a candid conversation about Meyers' time with SNL, from his early days on the show when he didn't think he was good enough to be a cast member to some of the high points in his career, such as SNL's "Really!?" segment that he performed in and how he became a writer for the show.
After coffee, when they're back in the car and Seinfeld opens up the throttle of the lightweight RS 2.7, he manages to eke out a big grin from Meyers - or maybe it was a grimace at the thought of driving in the rain on old tires. Whatever the case, be sure to watch the video below (and stay tuned until the end for a surprise).
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