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2009 Porsche 911 Carrera "s" Cabriolet on 2040-cars

Year:2009 Mileage:28834
Location:

Rancho Cucamonga, California, United States

Rancho Cucamonga, California, United States

Options - 220 / Limited Slip Rear Differential Lock + 250 / 7 Speed Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK) + 267 / Self Dimming Mirrors + 342 / Heated Seats + 446 / Wheel Caps With Colored Crest + 541 / Seat Ventilation + 603 / Dynamic Cornering Lights + 640 / Sport Chrono Package + 672 / Navigation Module for PCM + 680 / BOSE High End Sound Package + 810 / Floor Mats in Interior Color + 870 / Universal Audio Interface + P15 / Power Comfort Seats with Driver Memory - This impeccable Porsche has a "CA Salvage Title" - It has had a new Porsche OEM left quarter skin and a new OEM right fender skin installed. The repair was done by one of the premier shops in Southern CA - After the repairs were completed the car was sent to Rusnak Porsche in Pasadena, CA where an alignment to factory specs was done + a second new Porsche key was programmed + a Porsche PPI (Pre-Purchase Inspection) was performed. The car looks and drives as new. Manheim suggested retail is $76,000 - this car can be purchased right - It has a very reasonable reserve well below most others you will find. I strongly encourage anyone interested to contact me with questions prior to bidding. I would suggest in addition to the Porsche PPI I had done that a serious bidder either come and see the car or send someone to look at it. This car is an incredible bargain for someone that has always wanted one and will keep it a long time. If you are someone that changes cars frequently then you need to consider that salvage title cars do sell but they typically sell for 10 to 20% or more less than retail. This will be sold through a CA retail dealer or if you are a dealer with a wholesale report of sale. PLEASE ask ANY questions prior to bidding - Thanks 

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2012 TechArt Porsche 911 is visually dazzling, both inside and out

Wed, 07 Mar 2012

One way to ensure that your brand-new Porsche 911 (a.k.a. 991) won't look like the one in your neighbor's driveway is to give TechArt a call. The famed German tuner has rolled out its version of the latest Carrera and Carrera S at the Geneva Motor Show and trust us, it won't be mistaken for anything from the factory in Stuttgart.
Up front, TechArt has fitted its own unique two-part spoiler with integrated splitter while more aggressive side skirts adorn the rocker panels. The rear has a new lower diffuser, wrapped around the TechArt exhaust, and a large fixed rear wing (complete with an integrated third brake light). Look more closely to notice the subtle trim panels on the exterior mirrors and front headlights. The wheels are lightweight forged 20- and 21-inch alloys with matching paint on their rims.
Inside the heavily modified cabin are even more drastic enhancements (let's say TechArt has gone over the top). Don't let the aluminum pedals be a distraction as you inspect the black Alcantara and high-grade leather covering nearly every square inch. Flirting with gaudy, the dark upholstery is contrasted by vehicle-color-coordinated stitching and painted trim splashed throughout. However, the icing on the cake is an insanely thick TechArt three-spoke sports steering wheel.

Petrolicious explores long-term living with Porsche's 914/6

Thu, 15 May 2014

After its last video starred none other than the spectacular Ferrari 250 GTO, where was there for the video team at Petrolicious to go? Certainly, in the realm of classics, there are only a few other vehicles that can match the badge and pedigree of the ultra-rare Ferrari. Maybe a Jaguar D-Type or an Aston Martin DBR1? No, this latest video doesn't star either of those British icons. It stars an oft-misunderstood, occasionally derided entry from Germany's most sporting manufacturer - Porsche.
Yes, we've gone from a Ferrari 250 GTO to a Porsche 914/6. As is often the case with Petrolicious, though, the story told about the car by its owner are often more important than the make or model of car being highlighted. That's exactly the case here, as Jack Griffin talks about the 38 years he's spent with this particular Porsche.
Having been born into the Volkswagen fold and introduced to Porsche in the best way possible - behind the wheel of a 356 - Griffin has some interesting stories (including his attempt at running the 12 Hours of Sebring), and he knows a fair bit about some of the 914's attributes.

Porsche Museum highlights history of the 911 RSR

Sat, 12 Jan 2013

Porsche has amassed quite an impressive trophy case in just about every racing series it has ever entered, and one of its most dominant machines has to be the 911 RSR from the 1970s. Taking part in various GT-class competitions, the 911 RSR managed to take home three international and seven German victories in 1973, its very first year of competition.
Not one to downplay its racing successes, Porsche has released an informative video detailing the 911 RSR's impressive heritage. The 1973 RSR model owned by the Porsche Museum is detailed beautifully on video, and we have to say it looks absolutely stunning in its vintage Martini Racing livery.
Have a look at the video below for some historic racing action, along with static shots of one of our favorite Porsche models ever created.