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2007 997 Porsche Turbo (manual)
#16
Year: 2007
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Mileage (numbers only please): 75800
Options (Please check ALL which apply): Airbags, Air Conditioning, Antilock Brakes, Cruise Control, Foglamps, Intermittent Wipers, Leather Seats, Power Brakes, Power Door Locks, Power Steering, Power Windows, Sunroof, Traction Control
Color: Midnight Blue
VIN: WP0AD29957S786415
Price (no $ sign please): $55000
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (Region): SouthEast
Body Style: Coupe
Transmission Type: Manual - 6 speed
2 or 4 Wheel Drive?: 4 Wheel Drive
Engine Type: Turbo
Stereo System: AM-FM CD
#18
Complete documentation of maintenance history available, including every oil change, break pad/rotor change, tire installs, cooling lines welded, GT2 clutch and lightweight flywheel, etc... This car has been well maintained and the records that come along with it will prove so.
#23
Race Car
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Jacksonville, FL Duval County
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I got to test-drive this car yesterday. I could find no mechanical issues with it- the underside was completely dry, it rode and handled as new, and had no strange noises of any kind. Power delivery was smooth with no hesitation- it spools and then just goes and goes and goes. Torque is immense.
Interior is in great shape save a little wear to the handbrake leather (easy to replace).
The paint has a lot of good clear bra on it, and the paint has a smooth feeling and no swirls like it has been recently clay-barred and polished. There is some pitting on the front and some rash on the plastic bits as would be expected for the miles.
I'm on the fence about buying because I'm stingy with my money and happy with my current 911. But if you want a solid driver 997.1TT coupe, this one is definitely worth looking at.
The seller is a great guy too!
Interior is in great shape save a little wear to the handbrake leather (easy to replace).
The paint has a lot of good clear bra on it, and the paint has a smooth feeling and no swirls like it has been recently clay-barred and polished. There is some pitting on the front and some rash on the plastic bits as would be expected for the miles.
I'm on the fence about buying because I'm stingy with my money and happy with my current 911. But if you want a solid driver 997.1TT coupe, this one is definitely worth looking at.
The seller is a great guy too!
#25
Nordschleife Master
Originally Posted by knfeparty
I'm on the fence about buying because I'm stingy with my money and happy with my current 911. But if you want a solid driver 997.1TT coupe, this one is definitely worth looking at.
The seller is a great guy too!
#27
Thanks for the post!
I got to test-drive this car yesterday. I could find no mechanical issues with it- the underside was completely dry, it rode and handled as new, and had no strange noises of any kind. Power delivery was smooth with no hesitation- it spools and then just goes and goes and goes. Torque is immense.
Interior is in great shape save a little wear to the handbrake leather (easy to replace).
The paint has a lot of good clear bra on it, and the paint has a smooth feeling and no swirls like it has been recently clay-barred and polished. There is some pitting on the front and some rash on the plastic bits as would be expected for the miles.
I'm on the fence about buying because I'm stingy with my money and happy with my current 911. But if you want a solid driver 997.1TT coupe, this one is definitely worth looking at.
The seller is a great guy too!
Interior is in great shape save a little wear to the handbrake leather (easy to replace).
The paint has a lot of good clear bra on it, and the paint has a smooth feeling and no swirls like it has been recently clay-barred and polished. There is some pitting on the front and some rash on the plastic bits as would be expected for the miles.
I'm on the fence about buying because I'm stingy with my money and happy with my current 911. But if you want a solid driver 997.1TT coupe, this one is definitely worth looking at.
The seller is a great guy too!
#28
I'm sure you were just kidding, but the "joyride" wasn't quite free. In fact, it would have been otherwise impossible for the seller (of 12 posts) to rapidly gain credibility after uploading sideway pictures of a highly modified car to rennlist let alone any enthusiast site. To a regular distance buyer (though I an no professional), this ad was dead on arrival.
Knfeparty (>3K posts) essentially put up his reputation to resuscitate this sale. Yeah, he got a spin out of it - but the potential value to the community is another car worth considering after thorough PPI.
Knfeparty (>3K posts) essentially put up his reputation to resuscitate this sale. Yeah, he got a spin out of it - but the potential value to the community is another car worth considering after thorough PPI.