The options list is impressive and includes; 7-speed PDK transmission, Sport exhaust, Sport Chronograph pkg, PDCC, 20-inch Sport Design wheels w/ 5mm spacers, Sport Design steering wheel, power sunroof, keyless ignition, Bose audio pkg w/ NAV, Premium pkg Plus, Launch Vehicle pkg, Heated/cooled 18 Way-Adaptive Sport seats w/ embossed crest on headrests, BiXenon headlamps, and red brake calipers just to name a few. Further enhancements include Apple Car Play and clear bra in front end, mirrors, and door edges. The car has always been serviced at the Porsche dealer and the Pirelli P Zero tires were replaced around 24k miles. The most recent service was in July of 2023 at 31k miles including an oil change, brake fluid flush, and new spark plugs. The car comes with its original owner’s manual set, 2 keys, service history, introduction DVD, Porsche spec sheet showing an original MSRP of $131,090, and a clear WA title. This one is ready to go and will look so good in your driveway, inquire today!
The Porsche 911 was revamped into the 991 designation from the previous 997 model in late 2012, it carried over the traditional model range of Coupe, Convertible, and Targa versions. All wheel drive was available in 4 and 4S designations. The 4S brings 50 more horsepower (400 in total), greater grunt of 37 lb-ft, bigger front brakes, standard torque vectoring, PASM aerodynamic upgrades and electronic dampers. It also features a 0.3-inch-lower ride height, as well as 10-mm-wider (245/35 section) tires on one-inch-larger (20 inch) wheels. Porsche claimed the 4S is 0.4 second quicker to 60 than a standard 4 model.
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