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Old 03-01-2007, 08:57 PM
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Hi Everyone,

I am selling my car, so if you or if you know of someone looking for a really nice car this might be a fit. Here are the details:

Beautiful 1995 Porsche Carrera 2 Cabriolet, 6 speed with less than 59,000 miles, finished in beautiful Aventura Green Metallic over black leather and black convertible top. This is a very well cared for California car. I believe I am the 5th owner and have owned it since April 2005. My car is in excellent cosmetic and mechanical condition. It has always been serviced on time and very well cared for. Always garaged, covered and never driven it the rain or bad elements. The top has 2 small patched holes from where it was pinched, otherwise is great shape and a clear back window. Most service records are avaliable.

$32,500

Call Mark at 707.292.7822 with any questions.

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Options from the factory:

Code Option Description
L39S Aventura Green Metallic (Exterior Paint)
LT Black (Interior)
9991 manufacture from the exclusive-programme
233 Original tires, Pirelli
331 AM/FM Cassette w/2 door speakers
398 17 " 5-Spoke Wheels (P205/50ZR17 front, P225/40ZR17 rear)
454 Automatic speed control
490 Hi-Fi sound system
XD4 Porsche Crest Rim Caps
C02 Emission Code (for all U.S. Cars - MANDATORY) This is the code for cars coming to the US fitted with a catalytic converter

Added Options:

Factory Wind Deflector (option M551)
Sport Exhaust
Oval Stainless Steel Exhaust Tips
OEM MY02 18” Carrera Lightweight 5 spoke wheels with new Michelin Pilot Sport
OEM MY02 Carbon Fiber Shift ****
OEM RS short shifter
KLA strut brace
Eibrach Sport Springs
Polished Aluminum Gauge Rings
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Old 03-01-2007, 10:31 PM
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If only it were a TIP.. Nice looking car!!
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Originally Posted by chris walrod
If only it were a TIP.. Nice looking car!!
It's not that hard to learn how to drive a stick shift. You'll then have the satisfaction of driving/owning a true sports car and will benefit from the higher resale value when the day comes to sell it.
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Originally Posted by hddude
It's not that hard to learn how to drive a stick shift. You'll then have the satisfaction of driving/owning a true sports car and will benefit from the higher resale value when the day comes to sell it.
Its for my wife. We have tried and tried to get her to learn a manual trans, no dice
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Sounds like a great deal, just wish it was on another coast.
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If I was looking, yours would be at the top of my list. Very fair price, nice options and I really like the color.
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I like the 5 spokes...
I just got a set of 18's on ebay, but haven't mounted them yet and was wondering how they'd look on an Adv Green cab...
Thanks!

(and Good luck with the sale!)
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Originally Posted by hddude
It's not that hard to learn how to drive a stick shift. You'll then have the satisfaction of driving/owning a true sports car and will benefit from the higher resale value when the day comes to sell it.
i don't think a 993 would be a great car on which to learn to drive stick.
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Originally Posted by mborkow
i don't think a 993 would be a great car on which to learn to drive stick.

That is why they rent cars for is it not ? Get a little econo car for $19.95 / day and grind them till you find them .
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Thanks for the positive responses. I would like to see her go to true Porshe enthusiast.



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