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C $42,500.00
Year:2008 Mileage:39000
Location:

Komoka, ON, Canada

Komoka, ON, Canada
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 Engine
3.4L / 6Cyl Mid-engine
Horsepower: 295Hp@6250rpm
Torque: 251lb-ft@4400-6000rpm

Performance
Top Speed: 267km/h
0-60mph(0-96km/h): 5.8sec




Interior
-Leather Sport Seats/Black and Heated Seats
-Auto Dimming Mirror
-Rainsensor
-Auto Climate Control Package
-3-Spoke Sport Steering wheel
-Bose Surround Sound System
-RPM Shiftlight

Exterior
-Arctic Silver Metallic
-Parktronic Sensors
-19” Carrera S Wheel/painted black
-Tires 235/40ZR19 front
-Tires 265/35ZR19 rear
-Bi-Xenon Headlight Package
-Park Assist System
-Red Taillights/Exclusive Porsche
-Tiptronic /Handbrake in Aluminum and Leather
-Metal Door Sill Model Insignia
-Floor Matts Interior Color
-3M Stone guard /Fenders
-Carbon Fiber Film/ Hood
-Windshield with tinted Sun strip
-Tinted Windows
Drivetrain
Rear-Wheel drive
5-speed Tiptronic S


Fuel Comsumption
City:20mpg/ ~ 11.5L/100km
Highway: 28mpg/ ~ 8.4L/100km




Performance
-RSP-Tune including SBS System
-Sport Exhaust System Tubi/Exclusive Porsche
-Chrome Exhaust Pipe
-Tiptronic S
-Lowered Suspension Kit Porsche
-Strut Brace front
-Aerokit Exclusive Porsche


Audio-Multimedia
-Pioneer Avic-Z110BT Navigation System
-7”Touch-Screen, Sirius Satellite, Bluetooth,
Ipod connector
-external Audio Streaming Iphone/Blackberry etc.
-Porsche Sign/ Double Din-Frame
-JL Audio Booster/Amplifier HD900/5,
5-Channel High End Booster Class-D, 900Watt

Service/Maintenance
-all services completed at RSP-Motorsports
-no extended Warranty

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