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FS: 2011 Carrera GTS, 6-speed, Aerokit
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Year: 2011
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Mileage (numbers only please): 55400
Options (Please check ALL which apply): Airbags, Air Conditioning, Alarm System, Antilock Brakes, Cruise Control, Foglamps, Intermittent Wipers, Leather Seats, Power Brakes, Power Door Locks, Power Steering, Power Windows, Sunroof, Traction Control
Color: Basalt Black Metallic
VIN: WP0AB2A90BS721286
Price (no $ sign please): $57000
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (Region): Canada
Body Style: Coupe
Transmission Type: Manual - 6 speed
2 or 4 Wheel Drive?: 2 Wheel Drive
Engine Type: Fuel Injection
Stereo System: AM-FM CD
6-Speed, Factory Aerokit Cup
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$57,000 U.S./$76,000 Can.
Basalt Black Metallic
Auto dimming mirrors
Heated seats
Dynamic cornering lights
Sports Chrono Plus
Extended Navigation
Multi-function wheel
Bose system
XM radio
Alcantara delete
Two-owner Canadian VIN car, purchased from dealer where it was bought new (first owner traded on a Panamera). Vehicle is located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Well cared for, well driven (clean over-rev report: 2656 Stage 1; 22 Stage 2, no 3,4,5,6 events). Service up to date and full maintenance and service records from date of acquisition (dealer advised that 1st owner had pre-paid maintenance plan). Approximately 4,000 km on new front pads and rotors, 5,000 km on new RE-11s, two sets of OEM Spyder CL wheels (Black summer set in perfect condition, Silver winter set with mild scrapes on RF and RR wheels). Paint in overall excellent condition, but not flawless (minor stone chips on front of car). Interior is in excellent condition, with minimal bolster wear and only a couple of scuffs on the back of seats. New windshield in 2014, with a half dozen rock chips repaired.
After purchase, I initiated a handful of warranty claims/repairs, but since 2014 the car has been reliable and trouble-free. This has been a 350 day a year DD, and is in superb overall condition for a 55,000 mile/ 89,000 km car.
NOTE: CARFAX and CARPROOF reports show no body work/accidents, however front bumper skin replaced in 2015 (have detailed photos and receipts showing no other damage). All work performed by Porsche Certified Collision Centre. Porsche Canada has a financial interest in this vehicle, which will be discharged before transaction.
Will assist U.S. buyer with shipping arrangements if required. No dealers or brokers.
SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE HISTORY
(Have detailed service binder with all receipts for Maintenance and Parts)
August 8, 2013 (25,598 miles/40,958 km) - Purchased & delivered
August 26, 2013 (27,708 miles/44,334 km) - WARRANTY REPAIRS, L/F strut bearing, alignment, WD-13 campaign
October 23, 2013 (28,508 miles/45,613 km) - WARRANTY REPAIRS, clutch switch, steering rack, HP fuel pump, TPMS sensor, new windshield (gasket leak, Porsche ½ pay). Oil and Filter change.
Sept. 30, 2013 - Windshield chip repair
May 7, 2014 - Replace front spoiler lip (OEM)
August 6, 2014 - Replace wiper blades, anti-freeze top-up
February 18, 2015 – Replace and repaint front bumper cover
April 22, 2015 (39,399 miles/63,039 km) – MAJOR SERVICE
Oil and filter change
Cabin Air filter replaced
Air filters replaced
Spark Plugs Replaced
Coils replaced (no problems/did proactively while replacing plugs)
Serpentine belt replaced (part of 60k mile/90k km service/did proactively)
Brake fluid flush
June 26, 2015 - Replace 2 brake pad wear sensors (faulty reading)
July 10, 2015 - Replace other 2 brake pad wear sensors (faulty reading)
January 29, 2016 - Oil and filter change (47,473 miles/75,958 km)
April 14, 2016 - New set Bridgestone Potenza RE-11tires (OEM sizes)
July 15, 2016 - New OEM front rotors, pads, wheel locator studs (CL-specific replacement part when doing rotors), spring clips, caliper bolts. Also replaced right caliper due to frozen damper in piston bore. OEM brake fluid and complete flush.
July 17, 2016 - Oil and filter change (50,831 miles/81,330km) NOTE: early change ahead of 4,000km road trip.
January 4, 2017 - Replace front spoiler lip (OEM)
January 27, 2017 - Oil and filter change (55,023 miles/88,037 km)
PM for additional info or email gcurnew@me.com
Last edited by gcurnew; 04-04-2017 at 09:47 AM.
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Very nice ride! This one checks a lot of boxes for me. But, the Canada thing and mileage makes it difficult. GLWS! This one will make someone very happy.
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There isn't much salt used on the roads here in the winter (unlike some other Canadian cities), and all manner of expensive cars are daily drivers. The car wasn't left out in the elements: it was parked in a heated garage with the temperature maintained at around 40 degrees Fahrenheit, even when it was as cold as -30 F outside.
I'm in the camp that believes Porsches are designed to be driven year round, and the reality is that 85% of the time throughout winter the roads here are clear and dry. No one would think twice about driving a Macan, Cayenne or Panamera year-round...why would a 911 be any different? Aside from a couple of rock chips (filled) in the windshield and a few filled rock chips in the paint on the front clip, there are no additional cosmetic indicators this was a year-round daily driver.
That said, however, anyone wanting a 911 with no blemishes or other evidence the car was actually used as a transportation device should probably look elsewhere.
I'm in the camp that believes Porsches are designed to be driven year round, and the reality is that 85% of the time throughout winter the roads here are clear and dry. No one would think twice about driving a Macan, Cayenne or Panamera year-round...why would a 911 be any different? Aside from a couple of rock chips (filled) in the windshield and a few filled rock chips in the paint on the front clip, there are no additional cosmetic indicators this was a year-round daily driver.
That said, however, anyone wanting a 911 with no blemishes or other evidence the car was actually used as a transportation device should probably look elsewhere.
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"That said, however, anyone wanting a 911 with no blemishes or other evidence the car was actually used as a transportation device should probably look elsewhere."
That is awesome.
I too drive my car as it is meant to be driven. I just moved back to California from Lake Tahoe and we got a serious winter this season. I for one see no problem whatsoever driving a car in cold climates, ice, salt, etc. When I would wash my car it would get a nice spaying on the underneath. However, I think a lot of this whole winter driving thing can be attributed to cars made in a different era. I believe many of the P Cars are of mostly aluminum which does not rust anyways
That is awesome.
I too drive my car as it is meant to be driven. I just moved back to California from Lake Tahoe and we got a serious winter this season. I for one see no problem whatsoever driving a car in cold climates, ice, salt, etc. When I would wash my car it would get a nice spaying on the underneath. However, I think a lot of this whole winter driving thing can be attributed to cars made in a different era. I believe many of the P Cars are of mostly aluminum which does not rust anyways
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That is awesome.
I too drive my car as it is meant to be driven. I just moved back to California from Lake Tahoe and we got a serious winter this season. I for one see no problem whatsoever driving a car in cold climates, ice, salt, etc. When I would wash my car it would get a nice spaying on the underneath. However, I think a lot of this whole winter driving thing can be attributed to cars made in a different era. I believe many of the P Cars are of mostly aluminum which does not rust anyways![Smilie](https://rennlist.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
I too drive my car as it is meant to be driven. I just moved back to California from Lake Tahoe and we got a serious winter this season. I for one see no problem whatsoever driving a car in cold climates, ice, salt, etc. When I would wash my car it would get a nice spaying on the underneath. However, I think a lot of this whole winter driving thing can be attributed to cars made in a different era. I believe many of the P Cars are of mostly aluminum which does not rust anyways
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I do understand though why folks who live in locations where salt is used liberally - such as Quebec in Canada - would be more relucant to subject a car they truly care about to winter road conditions.
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I am highly interested. Could you please email me? drchundds@gmail.com I live in Toronto. Thank you!
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