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2003 Porsche 911 on 2040-cars

US $11,300.00
Year:2003 Mileage:69391 Color: Silver /
 Gray
Location:

Bonham, Texas, United States

Bonham, Texas, United States

Please contact me at : dededttheule@tenup.com .

This 2003 Porsche 911 is in new condition. This vehicle has 69,391 original miles, and includes the following: New
tires, brakes, belts, hoses, IMS Upgrade done as preventative insurance policy with full warranty, 6" Kenwood
system with Garmin Navigation System with lifetime active traffic signal and update, Alpine Sound System with new
speakers, New Wheels, 3M Solar Tint with lifetime warranty, New Porsche floor mats, new vacuum hoses, water pump,
spark plugs, all fluids, BMC air filter, clear title, Garage Kept with car cover. INCLUDES ALL PAPER RECEIPTS AND
RECORDS.

Parts replaced / Service:
Windshield seal, Ignition switch, Zimmerman OEM brake rotors x 4, OEM brake pads / OEM parking brake pads, new OEM
stainless steel brake hoses, OEM brake fluid flush, power steering flush, drive belts, water pump, all radiator /
coolant hoses, oil separator, oil pressure sending unit, thermostat, radiator flush, spark plugs, replaced rear
main seal and transmission mounts, IMS update, vacuum hose booster upgrade, BMC permanent air filter with cold air
hose (with replacement cleaning oil), 3M Color Stable solar window tint with lifetime warranty.

Tires / Wheels: new 18" OEM silver Porsche wheels installed when purchased (original stock wheels for this car
were black, which I didn't like). I replaced the tires with Sumitoma HTR Z III (highly rated for this car), which
have about 3k highway miles

AUDIO SYSTEM:
Purchased / Installed Car Audio Innovations Inc, Porsche Double DIN conversion kit, Installed Kenwood DNX571HD
6.1" with Garmin Navigational System, GPS antenna mounted in upper dashboard; Includes lifetime active traffic
signal and update. Alpine Amplifier installed in front trunk powering all new replaced speakers (Kenwood /
Pioneer) total of 6 factory speakers replaced.

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Porsche inspecting 2,500 Euro-spec Macans for damaged brake boosters

Thu, 29 May 2014

Porsche is investigating a potential brake issue with 2,500 of its new Macan CUVs. The inspection focuses on the state of the brake systems following tests that discovered the brake boosters may have been damaged during assembly.
Porsche has pointed out that, despite the concern, the affected Macans still meet safety regulations. The issue is predominantly found in European-spec Macans, which according to Porsche, have been delivered to consumers. Owners of affected vehicles in Europe will be notified and asked to come in for a brief, no-cost inspection.
American consumers, though, have no reason to worry. We reached out to Porsche Cars North America, who confirmed that the vehicles in question were assembled before US-spec cars were screwed together.

Race Recap: 2014 24 Hours of Le Mans defines 'endurance'

Mon, 16 Jun 2014

Commenting on the rush of events that rocked beginning and end of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, Paul Truswell of Radio Le Mans said "the race is about the ability to endure, not just the ability of drivers to do what they do for a long time." The entire race machine, all the way down to the pit boards and radios, has to survive the stress and abuse of the entire day. This was the race to prove those words.
There were two Toyotas, two Porsches and three Audis, five of the seven led the race at some point, six of the seven ran in the top three. Toyota will be hugely disappointed that it didn't win when its car and drivers were so, so strong, but they gave Audi the kind of scare we haven't seen since the best of Peugeot's days, and Toyota did a better job of it even in the loss. Porsche blew away everyone's expectations, falling 3.5 hours short of a fairy tale ending that would have made Disney cry.
But Le Mans doesn't really do fairy tales. Well, not that fairy tale. Audi's Twitter handle during the event was #welcomechallenges. As usual, Le Mans answered for the entire field.

Porsche considering turbo for new GT3 RS [w/poll]

Tue, 03 Jun 2014

Some automakers make one hardcore version of a sports car and are done with it. Or at least they make one at a time. Think Ferrari 458 Speciale, Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera (or Super Trofeo Stradale or Squadra Corse) or Maserati GranTurismo MC. But not Porsche. It transforms the 911 into the hard-core GT3, the even harder-core GT3 RS, the you've-got-to-be-psychotic GT2 and the do-you-have-a-death-wish GT2 RS. The RS models take things to a further extreme, but what separates GT3 from GT2 models has traditionally been the use of foced induction: GT3s are naturally aspirated, while GT2s go turbo. But that could all be about to change.
According to the rumors making their round of the webosphere, Porsche is considering using a turbocharged engine for the next GT3 RS. The reason is that, as we all know, Porsche has already pushed the 3.8-liter flat-six in the existing GT3 about as far as it can go, and then some. And buyers expect not only a more bare-bones package with the GT3 RS, but also a bit of extra power.
Given that everything seems to be going turbo these days, the move might make some measure of sense, especially if Porsche wants to avoid with the GT3 RS the spontaneous combustion issues it faced with the GT3. But we can't help but wonder why, at that point, it wouldn't just skip the GT3 RS and go straight for the GT2.