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2007 Porsche Cayman S - Low Miles, Excellent Condition on 2040-cars

US $31,000.00
Year:2007 Mileage:44177
Location:

Austin, Texas, United States

Austin, Texas, United States
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I adore this car and wish I didn't have to sell it, but I'm going back to school and it's just not a practical car to own on a student's budget. I've had sportscars all my life and this is, by far, my favorite one to drive. Just touch the accelerator and you're gone. Handles like a dream. Stops on a dime. And it's just a gorgeous car to boot - sleek, beautiful lines - you'll get compliments all day on this car.

OK...let's get to the details:

Features
  • 3.4L H-6 DOHC SMPI engine 
  • 295 horsepower and 250 foot-pounds of torque - 0 to 60 mph in 5.1 seconds
  • 6-speed manual with OD transmission
  • Porsche Stability Management (PSM) - a vehicle control technology that includes:
    • Anti-lock brakes
    • Driveline traction control
    • Stability (anti-slip) control
    • Engine drag control
    • Automatic brake differential functions
  • Sport Chrono package - improved throttle input and steering when activated, dash-mounted stopwatch gauge
  • Dual exhaust
  • Red brake calipers
  • Tire-pressure monitoring system
  • 19" Carrera S alloy wheels
  • Bose High-End Sound Package - Bose Surround Sound System with 10 speakers and a seven-channel digital amplifier 
  • Pioneer AVIC-X940BT Navigation AV Receiver
  • Bi-Xenon headlights with projector beam lenses; Wash/wipe headlight cleaners
  • Front and rear fog/driving lights
  • Driver, passenger, and side impact air bags - 6 air bags in all
  • Auto-dim mirrors; Heated power mirrors
  • Automatic rain sensor wipers
  • Trip computer
  • HomeLink system to enable you to open and close your garage door and front gate
  • Cruise control
  • Leather-trimmed, telescoping steering wheel
  • Automatic climate control
  • Leather sport seats - Seats can be adjusted in six directions, with electrical control of the backrest angle while fore/aft and height adjustment is manual
  • Driver and passenger heated seats
  • Carpet floor mats
  • 2 Keyfobs (all doors) remote keyless entry
  • Wheel caps with colored Porsche crest

Maintenance and additions
Receipts and records available upon request
  • 40K maintenance completed in January 2014 ($1000.00)
  • New tires installed at 38K mileage ($900.00)
  • Pioneer AVIC-X940BT Navigation AV Receiver installed March 2013 ($1450.00) - touchscreen interface, Bluetooth for phone and music streaming, NAVTEQ map database, USB direct connect for iPhone 4 and 5,  Pandora and Aha Radio, CD/DVD player (I'll also give you the original receiver if you want it)
  • Professionally tinted windows April 2013 ($200.00)
  • Back-up camera installed August 2013 ($400.00)


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