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This is my 2017 Porsche Turbo S in GT Silver, purchased new from Euroclassics Porsche in July 2016. It is under full factory warranty until approximately July 2020. It's been garaged in a climate controlled space, meticulously maintained and serviced, and is in exceptional condition. Base car: 2017 TTS, sunroof delete, GT Silver, MSRP $194,045.Options include: Leather interior in black, Extender leather interior in black, 18-way heated seats with Alcantera center inserts, Porsche entry & drive, Light design package, Power steering plus, GT sport steering wheel in Alcantera, Lane change assist.
Paint is all original, no accidents or repairs, no visible blemishes. Includes both keys, all manuals and other documentation. Brand new set of Cup2 tires are installed with less than 25 miles on them.
Plus: Xpel clear wrap (entire front end, A pillars, and leading edge of roof), Rennline black radiator grills, GT3RS rocker panel extensions, clear side light markers
There is a lot to discuss about this car, so please PM me if you have serious interest.
Last edited by Randyc151; Mar 26, 2019 at 12:09 PM.
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There is considerable interest in purchasing the HRE wheels by themselves, so the car is also available on the stock wheels (less than 50 miles on them) for $169,950 if that's of interest.
OK, last call! I'm giving it a week to sell the car as is (with or without the HRE's) and then it's getting returned to stock and sold to a dealer for $160,000. That would be a pity, so get the ultimate track weapon while it's still available. Otherwise, it will take $35,000 in upgrades to get your car back to this condition. LAST CALL!
Update - the car is fully back to stock, and is in perfect condition. 18-way seats in black leather/alcantara have 50 miles on them! Posting on Autotrader soon.
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