2005 Porsche 911 Carrera S Cabriolet 997, Speed Yellow on 2040-cars
Naples, Florida, United States
This 911 S Cabrio 997 is very clean and has been well taken care of by the owner in Naples, FL. All service records are available. The car has never been in an accident nor has there ever been any body work. The vehicle runs perfectly and handles well at all speeds. Loaded with great options including the black full supple leather option with embossed Porsche Crest in headrest, Sport Chrono Plus package, Smooth Leather steering wheel, 19" customer wheels with colored Porsche Crest.
Both the drivers and passengers seats have the programmable memory functions and are in great shape. The black soft top is in excellent condition and does not show any wear or discoloring. The stereo system has been upgraded in 2013 to a Pioneer AVH-X5600 system which has bluetooth for smartphones, Sirius/XM, Ipod/iphone compatible and HD radio with remote control. The original Upgraded Bose Stereo system has Navigation and will be provided to the buyer as well. This car is an outstanding find! |
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