**I'm relisting as the Buyer (after 9 bids) closed his ebay account once he won. I really don't know why you would do this but please only bid if you're 100% sure**
Up for sale is a my 2006 911 Cabriolet. She's Basal Black Metallic and shines beautifully.
I've had the car for only 8 months but I've decided to sell as I need to purchase an SUV pretty quick and do not have room . I've only put about 2000 miles on it (if that) since purchased from the manager of a large Car Dealership. In that time I've done the following upgrades:
- 36K mile service done at Beverly Hills Porsche
- Red OEM seatbelts installed at BV Porsche (always liked that look)
- Had a full detail at the cost of about 900.00 to make her look like new about 3 months ago
- Installed an Alcantara steering wheel with red stripe
- Installed an Alcantara shift boot and knob to match with red stitching
- Installed a carbon fiber cold air intake from fabspeed to improve the sound and a little more power
- installed clear front reflectors to replace the stock yellow ones
Tires are about 60% if not better, rims are perfect without even a knick. Motor looks like new and all stock other then the intake. She runs perfect, looks amazing and everything works like new.
Stock options include heated seats, Bose sound system, red calipers, 6 speed manual transmission, cruise control, xenon lights, etc. Also comes with a car cover and the original intake. Exhaust is stock.
Overall she shines like new, runs perfect and looks great.
Only imperfections I would like to point out is a few small rock chips on hood which can be expected with a used car, a small bit of rub marks under the front facia from steep driveways and a very small rub on the front right wheel arch on the nose portion. The picture looks worse then it is and honestly, I'm a perfectionist but didnt even notice it until I was snapping some pictures. I think it happened at valet here in santa monica as I don't recall ever rubbing it. I'm sure it would cost next to nothing to fix, very minor and again, on the rubber nose portion.
Mechanically, everything works great and drives perfectly. Only couple of things I would like to point out is that the inside driver door handle became a tad loose last time I drove it and its probably just a matter of adjusting the spring but i can't find the time to get to the dealer and not allowed to work on my car in my building (unfortunately). Two, I've never used the Navigation and noticed after I bought it that it did not come with the DVD. I really don't use Nav so I haven't bothered going through the motions.
I love this car, had a 911 turbo in the past, a 360 modena, an M6, bunch of cars and bikes but this is one of my favorites...just can't find the room for her right now and won't park it on the street. Interior is perfect but the heater button has the typical wear of the paint wearing off...I've seen that on every used porsche, suppose it could be touched up.
Thank you for looking, I have it listed locally as well and reserve the right to end the auction early if needed. Its financed through Wells Fargo so you'll need to allow me time to pull the title.
It only had one key when I bought the car, I bought another from BV Porsche, had it programmed and spent another 500 or so on that :(
Few more points:
Miles are closer to 38725 to be exact, just took her to the wash again
Added a photo of the small rub in front of the passenger wheel on the nose pc, again, not terribly noticeable.
Had the car fully inspected when I first purchased at Bev Hills Porsche. Had zero issues and that's when I had them install the red seatbelts, handle the service, etc.
I'd be more then happy to install the stock intake for you. This one ran about 700 or so and has only been on for about 500 miles. Neighbor has it on his R8, I liked the sound as I wanted to stay away from aftermarket exhaust and it works great, sounds nice when you get on the freeway.
Rims are 19"
Thank you very much and good luck!
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Fri, 30 Aug 2013
We have yet to catch our breath from our first drive of the 2014 Porsche 911 GT3, but if you're still not sold on the fact that this track-ready 911 is only offered with a PDK transmission, then you should take it up with Andreas Preuninger. Preuninger is the guy who led the team responsible for the latest GT3. Porsche has released a video giving a little backstory of what went into the development of the car, which had as its goal the creation of a pure, rewarding 911 driving experience.
The video captures the sights and sounds of the GT3 perfectly. Perhaps the best part is listening to Preuninger describe one of the defining moments that resulted in replacing the GT3's manual gearbox with the PDK. We don't want to ruin the video for you, so scroll down to check it out for yourself.
Thu, 23 Jan 2014
Fans of hardcore 911s had it pretty good with the last 997 generation. There was the GT3, GT3 RS, GT3 RS 4.0, GT2 and GT2 RS (pictured above). Each one was faster, more powerful and more expensive than the one below it, but what they all shared was what Porsche purists love most: rear engine, rear drive, a manual transmission and little else.
So far with the new 991, Porsche has only released a GT3 version. Sure, there have been other models, but they're all decidedly more luxurious and less performance-focused. And as impressive a machine as the new GT3 is, it has run the risk of alienating some of its most ardent fanatics with technological interference in the form of a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission and four-wheel steering. So what those purists have really been looking forward to is a more hardcore GT3 RS or new GT2. But those may not be coming so quickly.
Speaking with 911 project chief August Achleitner, Car and Driver reports that a new GT2 is anything but a foregone conclusion. The reasons may be partially political, but could be technical in nature as well: with 560 horsepower driving all four wheels, the new 911 Turbo S runs the 0-60 in less than three seconds. Give it more power but less traction, as Porsche has done with past GT2s, and you may not end up seeing an actual improvement in performance. A GT2 that's slower than the Turbo S would be difficult to explain.
Fri, 23 Aug 2013
Porsche is known for its ability to spin off a litter of variants from a single model, and according to a report in Automobile the 918 Spyder (pictured here) might not be spared the house trick. Having taken too many brains and too much money for too much time, company chiefs are said to be examining ways to get more for their development euro out of the supercar, and Plan A is apparently otherwise known as Plan 984. That would be a four-seater, rear-wheel drive supercar that uses a stretched mold of the 918's carbon fiber tub, keeping the V8 in the same mid-mounted place and costing around 350,000 euro.
That would be less than half the MSRP of its inspiration, but the details don't sketch out a car that's just half as good. Automobile speculates it would get something like 700 horsepower in order to best the coming 911 GT2, and about 440 pound-feet of torque. The 984 is quite a ways short of being confirmed; even though a full-size study is said to exist, it's like the 918 would need to become a bigger sales hit for the 984 to happen.
The 984's fortunes don't change those of the 960, the supercoupe Porsche is building to challenge Ferrari. Its potential specs haven't changed since the last report in January, power coming from a 5.0-liter, twin-turbo, eight-cylinder boxer engine with something like 650 hp pushing a curb weight of roughly 3,100 pounds. The means a suspected 0-to-60 mile-per-hour time of 2.5 seconds.