2010 Porsche Panamera 4s With Warranty; $129,000 Msrp on 2040-cars
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2010 Porsche Panamera 4S With Warranty
35,xxx miles Black/Black with Charcoal 20” HRE P40 wheels Original factory warranty through 12/31/2014; Porsche CPO warranty through 1/1/2017 VIN: WP0AB2A7XAL063192 The car looks and drives like new! Extremely Well Equipped (Original MSRP of $129,225): Adaptive Air Suspension with PDCC PDCC Electric Rear Differential Sport Chrono Package Plus Sport Exhaust System Black Full Leather Walnut Interior Package Steering Wheel Walnut Heated 14 way Power Seats w/ Memory Package ParkAssist including Rear Camera Burmester High End Sound System XM Satellite Radio iPhone interface Bluetooth Phone Interface Variable Assist Power Steering Power Sunscreen Rear and Rear Side Windows Leather Sun Visors Alacantara Roofliner Aftermarket additions: 20” Charcoal HRE P40 wheels (small curb rash on some of the wheels) Front and rear windows are tinted Xpel Ultimate clear bra on the nose of the car $68,900 carfax link: http://www.carfax.com/cfm/FSBO.cfm?r...A2578CBFC4DF34 Please contact me for vehicle availability. I have it listed for sale on multiple venues and it may sell at any time. |
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