2009 Cayenne Turbo S CTTS 106K miles
For Sale2009 Porsche Cayenne
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Price
$22,000• OBO
- Location Frisco, CO, 80443, USA
- Condition Used
- VIN WP1AC29P29LA81407
- Trim Turbo S
- Mileage 106,500
- Engine 8 cyl
- Drive Type 4WD
- Transmission Automatic
- Vehicle Type SUV
- Exterior Color Gray
Description:
2009 Cayenne Turbo S
106500 miles
VIN report in image gallery
Grey on Black
no PCCB
Full service and gas records in Fuelly
I bought it from Porsche of Colorado Springs in fall of 23 at 77K. Spent its life from 7K to 77K in Colorado Springs, garaged. That owner reportedly had all service done there. It spent its first 7K miles in Minnesota before that, garaged.
JXB Center Support Upgrade
Includes 21" nokian Hakkapellita R5 SUV snow tires with less than 4k miles on them as well as Pirelli PZero N1 295/35/R21XL from last summer with 3K miles on them.
Kenwood DNR1007XR CarPlay compatible and standalone Nav enlarged 10.1" touchscreen https://www.crutchfield.com/p_113DNR...omnews=9134553
Supersprint Turbo back catless stainless steel exhaust with downstream O2 sensors coded out
Softronic Tune and tune loader (HP increase from 550-614, Tq increase from 553 to 646) https://www.softronicsoftware.com/ca...oftware-07-14/
Cayenne GTTS specific IPD intake plenum https://www.ipdplenums.com/products/...-cayenne-turbo
Thule Roof bars included.
Full set of WeatherTec Mats
Panoramic Sunroof works
Oil changed 2K ago
New battery last fall with NOCO Genius 2D installed and plug available under driver's seat for battery tending/conditioning. https://no.co/genius2d
Full crankcase ventilation and covers replaced late 2024 https://www.pelicanparts.com/cgi-bin...-separator.htm
Spares Included:
Valve Body and Fluids (Shifts great at this point but bought when a shop was closing and had a NOS deal)
EBC Red Stuff Brake Pads and Sensors https://www.ecstuning.com/b-ebc-part...-set/dp31905c/
Drive Shaft (did JXB but waited too long and couldn't return it so BNIB)
I'm sure there are more and I'll add it as I remember.
Originals included:
Plenum
PCM
Cats/exhaust can be included
Had a small crash in February that hit the front bumper and caused a small leak in the intercooler. This was fixed at Motorsports Concepts in Denver under instruance and involved a new Intercooler on the passenger size and a new bumper. These pictures are from today. The last picture is one of the damage from February.
I am selling it because my job is moving to a lot more driving and sadly I need something that will drive itself (Rivian).
I'll take some undercarriage shots today.
As far as repair vs replace, their logic was it is difficult to repair well so they bought Porsche original parts instead. It took a long time for those to come in but they do look very good,

