2006 - Porsche 911 on 2040-cars
Swartswood, New Jersey, United States
Up for sale is my 2006 Porsche 911 C4S with 89590 miles. It took me a long time to find this car. I was originally looking for an M3 for a daily driver 100mile commute a day. after looking for an M3 for about 3 months I started looking in to Porsche 993 to have a more classic look and feel to my commute. What got me into Porsche is the 4 Wheel drive, being that it does snow here i wanted to make sure that i can go to work no matter what, M3 did not offer that option. So after another 6 months of looking for a 993 a friend suggested getting a newer model 997 with potentially less to take care of. That is what led me to this beauty. Black on Black, Chrono Package 3.8 Bullet! I got it this past December and drove straight home and put it in my garage and then came the snow. Lots and lots of snow. The End. No but seriously Porsche is not a 100 mile a day commute vehicle. I learned that the first day, A) Its beautiful so i never want to drive it. B)
Porsche 911 for Sale
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