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2003 911 TURBO 6 SPEED: Black/Tan, 40K miles, PPI & CarFax (996tt)
#1
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Thread Starter
SOLD: 2003 911 TURBO 6 SPEED: Black/Tan, 40K miles, PPI & CarFax (996tt)
Year: 2003
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Cont. Porsche Models: 996 Turbo
Mileage (numbers only please): 39947
Options (Please check ALL which apply): Airbags, Air Conditioning, Alarm System, Antilock Brakes, Cruise Control, Foglamps, Intermittent Wipers, Leather Seats, Power Brakes, Power Door Locks, Power Steering, Power Windows, Sunroof, Traction Control
Color: BLACK
VIN: WP0AB299X3S687038
Price (no $ sign please): $49850
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (Region): Midwestern
Body Style: Coupe
Transmission Type: Manual - 6 speed
2 or 4 Wheel Drive?: 4 Wheel Drive
Engine Type: Turbo
Stereo System: AM-FM CD
Extremely clean 2003 911 Turbo 6 speed finished in Black exterior with Tan (Savanna Beige) interior (rare color combo). Bone stock. Just hit 39,900 miles (rising slowly, as I still drive on nice days). People routinely think this car is brand new if they haven’t seen me with it before. It’s THAT clean. Asking $49,850.
Passed full independent PPI at Harper’s Porsche in Knoxville, TN last summer when I purchased the car from USI motors in Knoxville (PPI picture uploaded).
Also has great service history (all major services performed at Porsche dealerships). I have put 6,000 miles on in my ownership. Your chance to get a no-stories car (you get what you pay for).
Still have original window sticker, 2 keys, all manuals and papers, etc.
IMPERFECTIONS: Nothing out of the ordinary from being on the roads the past 14 years. Pictures show everything.
Selling because I am looking to get a Gallardo Superleggera middle of this summer.
Oil changed at Barrington Motor Werks Porsche before winter storage (@38,000 miles).
Detailed every three months (I own car washes).
Tires have 85% life in the front 75% life in the rear (tires are Hankook Ventus 2).
Supple leather package.
Would like for it to go to someone who will take great care of it.
Call or text Alex: 847-9 71. 55. 7 - 7
Or PM me
PS. I also have a 3.0" Speedtech X-Pipe with 100cel cats for sale. Used one summer. PM me for that. $2,200
PPS. Man in yellow shirt in the car is a PCA judge. Car took 9th place overall at the Annual Potter's Picnic in Chicago last year. PCA cooler bag I won stays with ME
Last edited by LAMBO_JESUS; 07-14-2017 at 01:29 PM.
#3
Three Wheelin'
This will sell quickly.
#5
Intermediate
Thread Starter
Thanks @neanicu and @Bloose993TT
@Q's911: Thanks, price can be increased upon request
I toyed around with the idea of listing it higher (especially given the time of year)... but I think the no-nonsense pricing is the way to go. Don't make me regret it! -- Someone will hopefully get to do what I did (put 6,000-8,000 miles on or so and break even, if they take good care of it. Or enjoy it forever...(if they take good care of it).
ALSO PLEASE READ: I took the car for a ride today and realized I forgot to mention one flaw with the car. It's a common issue with the 996tt with the auto-dimming rearview mirror getting a bubble in it (Porsche Tech during PPI said it's very common). I bought the car with it and it didn't bother me enough to send to Michigan for $99 for repair (there is a thread on the forum here somewhere about that)... but that's the only real issue with this vehicle. It's supposedly magnetic-gel or something that makes the auto-dim function work. So the dimming currently works in the outer part of the mirror, but not inside the actual bubble area itself (that part is just normal mirror). Picture attached.
Other than that, you're getting a prime example of a 996TT. I will miss the car. Just hoping I don't have to kick myself if/when they creep up in price in the future. So much car for the money.
@Q's911: Thanks, price can be increased upon request
I toyed around with the idea of listing it higher (especially given the time of year)... but I think the no-nonsense pricing is the way to go. Don't make me regret it! -- Someone will hopefully get to do what I did (put 6,000-8,000 miles on or so and break even, if they take good care of it. Or enjoy it forever...(if they take good care of it).
ALSO PLEASE READ: I took the car for a ride today and realized I forgot to mention one flaw with the car. It's a common issue with the 996tt with the auto-dimming rearview mirror getting a bubble in it (Porsche Tech during PPI said it's very common). I bought the car with it and it didn't bother me enough to send to Michigan for $99 for repair (there is a thread on the forum here somewhere about that)... but that's the only real issue with this vehicle. It's supposedly magnetic-gel or something that makes the auto-dim function work. So the dimming currently works in the outer part of the mirror, but not inside the actual bubble area itself (that part is just normal mirror). Picture attached.
Other than that, you're getting a prime example of a 996TT. I will miss the car. Just hoping I don't have to kick myself if/when they creep up in price in the future. So much car for the money.
#6
Rear view bubble
The rear view mirror "bubble" is very common, but good of you to mention it.
That said, I'd be very surprised if this car lasts long. It's no doubt priced to move. Especially with such a great color combo.
GLWS - though I doubt you'll need it.
That said, I'd be very surprised if this car lasts long. It's no doubt priced to move. Especially with such a great color combo.
GLWS - though I doubt you'll need it.
#7
I'm new here but wanted to mention how impressively clean your 996tt looks, but considering the issue with the mirror I think you should henceforth sell it to me for at least a third of your asking price. I hear those mirrors are very rare and very expensive to replace.
Beast of luck with your sale, stunning turbo & at a great price.
Beast of luck with your sale, stunning turbo & at a great price.
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#8
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Thread Starter
I'm new here but wanted to mention how impressively clean your 996tt looks, but considering the issue with the mirror I think you should henceforth sell it to me for at least a third of your asking price. I hear those mirrors are very rare and very expensive to replace.
Beast of luck with your sale, stunning turbo & at a great price.
Beast of luck with your sale, stunning turbo & at a great price.
#9
Intermediate
Thread Starter
Bump
Got a trade in offer from Midwest dealer with range of $47,500-$49,000 (pending test drive and inspection from the dealer). They don't have the car I want and are 200 miles away though...so not interested in trading.
Still, thought it might be valuable for interested parties to know.
Got a trade in offer from Midwest dealer with range of $47,500-$49,000 (pending test drive and inspection from the dealer). They don't have the car I want and are 200 miles away though...so not interested in trading.
Still, thought it might be valuable for interested parties to know.
#10
Great looking Turbo!
My 996 had the same bubble on the rear view mirror when I got it and I believe I paid $80-$90 to have it fixed. Simply mailed it off and got it back a week later- easy and straight-forward removal/install too.
My 996 had the same bubble on the rear view mirror when I got it and I believe I paid $80-$90 to have it fixed. Simply mailed it off and got it back a week later- easy and straight-forward removal/install too.
#12
Intermediate
Thread Starter
Thanks guys!
Oil topped off fresh today at MotorWerks Porsche Barrington after Supercar Saturday show this morning. Car's a little dirty from back roads FYI =)
Oil topped off fresh today at MotorWerks Porsche Barrington after Supercar Saturday show this morning. Car's a little dirty from back roads FYI =)
#15
Instructor
This is a pretty car and well-priced! On a scale of 10, how would you rate the paint? Interior? Both look clean but pics don't always capture everything.. thanks!