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2009 997.2 C4S 6MT
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2009 997.2 C4S 6MT
Year: 2009
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Cont. Porsche Models: 911
Mileage (numbers only please): 19150
Color: Atlas Grey
VIN: WP0AB29969S722733
Price (no $ sign please): $54500
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (Region): SouthEast
Body Style: Coupe
Transmission Type: Manual - 5 speed
2 or 4 Wheel Drive?: 4 Wheel Drive
Engine Type: Fuel Injection
Stereo System: AM-FM Stereo
I did install the FF tranny mounts and replace engine mounts about 6 months ago. Also, probably the best mod I made was install the DSC sport controller for the PASM. The car is perfect around town, but also tightens up response on the backroads/highways.
The bad: the rear bumper got hit in a minor collision (i was still and a toyota crept into the parking space I was in), but when they removed the bumper found no other damage and even the heat shield was undisturbed. They even repaired the bumper, the damage was so minor. I always thought of buying a new bumper but never got around to it.
One interior carbon fiber panel is cracked (passenger arm rest on door), but I do have the replacement: also something I have not got around to changing.
I have owned 2 porsches a 997.1 TT and this 4S and really do baby them.
Last edited by nikd; 09-27-2017 at 10:21 AM. Reason: Updated
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Originally Posted by KOTYKB
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Price update:
"About the car and pricing, let me share some thoughts. Firstly the 4S tend to price a little higher than the S models. I actually wanted a S, but the color and the condition was what convinced me to buy this one. I think 58 would be the right price if there was no accident history. I know typically cars with an accident history get marked down 5-10%, and given the minor nature of this one I think 6% is the right level. That would put the fair price at ~54.5k. I would throw in the DSC module at that price, or if you would like it without that, I could knock off $800 and sell that separately on RL, putting my price at 53.7."
"About the car and pricing, let me share some thoughts. Firstly the 4S tend to price a little higher than the S models. I actually wanted a S, but the color and the condition was what convinced me to buy this one. I think 58 would be the right price if there was no accident history. I know typically cars with an accident history get marked down 5-10%, and given the minor nature of this one I think 6% is the right level. That would put the fair price at ~54.5k. I would throw in the DSC module at that price, or if you would like it without that, I could knock off $800 and sell that separately on RL, putting my price at 53.7."