Equally important are the complete service history, just four previous owners, and—thanks to the low mileage—an exceptionally well-preserved, accident-free, and original condition. The original body-colored hardtop (with stand and cover) and the folding wind deflector are also included.
Unlike early ‘90s 996s, this facelifted version features clear indicator lenses and sleeker bumpers and headlights. Under the rear decklid sits a 3.6-liter flat-six producing 320 hp and 370 Nm of torque—praised for its reliability and the VarioCam Plus system. Power is delivered through a 5-speed Tiptronic S automatic transmission, which can also be operated via the 3-spoke sport steering wheel. The optional bucket-style sport seats offer a snug, supportive fit and are manually adjustable and heated.
Comfort features include climate control with air conditioning, onboard computer, electric convertible top and windows, heated and power-adjustable mirrors, cruise control, and xenon headlights. In the back, there are two full-size rear seats with three-point seat belts. Safety is ensured by eight airbags and Porsche Stability Management (PSM). Infotainment is handled by the PCM 2 system.
This Porsche had a list price of €124,445 and was originally delivered in September by Porsche AG in Stuttgart. The first private owner was a jeweler from Bruchsal, Germany. In February 2013, with 46,339 km, the car was exported to the Netherlands, where three further owners followed. Ownership changed on April 10, 2020 (at 92,369 km) and again on May 13, 2022 (at 99,049 km). The car was sold by Porsche specialist Lammertink in 2020, where it was displayed in their renowned Porsche wall. The current owner is my father-in-law, who is now looking to move to a 997 Cabriolet.
To the best of our knowledge, this Porsche was always kept indoors, stored during winter, and driven only in fair weather. Detailed documentation—including a recent appraisal of €39,500—can be found on our website under the ‘Documents’ section. Both original keys are included.
The car was serviced at the following intervals:
21,414 km (11/10/2005)
31,370 km (14/09/2007)
35,255 km (14/04/2009)
44,300 km (26/11/2012)
57,223 km (19/03/2014)
76,500 km (21/04/2016)
83,760 km (27/05/2017)
81,010 km (14/04/2019)
96,956 km (29/04/2021)
101,355 km (14/10/2022)
The most recent service at RS Eleven included a major inspection with filters, spark plugs, brake fluid, front brake discs and pads, A/C service, multi-belt, and horn. All electronics function as intended. Even on a cold start, the engine runs silky smooth without smoke, and the gearbox shifts effortlessly. The air conditioning cools quickly.
The front and passenger side were resprayed for cosmetic reasons, but the car has no accident history. Continental summer tires were mounted mid-2021 and still have at least 80% tread. Brake discs and pads are all at a minimum of 50% remaining life per Porsche’s replacement intervals. The vehicle will be delivered with a fresh service and new Dutch MOT (APK).
Feel free to come and see it!