Turbo S makes for an exceedingly scarce and incredibly profound variant of the modern-era 911 Turbo. What thrusts the 996 Turbo S‘ exclusivity even more so are units equipped with a manual as it stands as the last 911 Turbo S to not only have had two transmission choices but also to have a manual linked to the iconic Mezger engine, characteristics that are void in Turbo S 911s proceeding the 996 Turbo S, as these later models only come in PDK with the DFI engine.
Showcased on the lustrous Turbo wheels with a body draped in the energetic silver hue of Arctic Silver Metallic over a classic Black Full Leather upholstered cabin with a soft top completed in Black, this sharp example exhibits an odometer reading of just 44,XXX miles, displays a Clean CARFAX Report, and was specified with the following (original MSRP of $142,875): Black Full Leather; Black Mats – Porsche lettering; Sport Seats w/Full Leather Int; Black Top; Arctic Silver Metallic; Sport Shifter. The 996 Turbo was developed during a time when the driving experience wasn’t overshadowed by a suite of electronic enhancements and features minimal driving aids; it encases the coveted Mezger engine, developed by the late Hans Mezger, that derived from the legendary 911 GT1 race-car and offers rampant (this experience is welcomingly heightened in the Turbo S), race-track performance that’s optimized for everyday usability; the 996 Turbo offers a more analog driving experience and is more compact, as opposed to its Turbo successors; it’s modern with gran-touring-like comfort, but yet has a traditional mechanical feel that’s not readily available in cars today, its „just-rightness“ is off the charts!