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Fantastic 2000 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 Cabriolet (996 All-wheel Drive Convertible) on 2040-cars

Year:2000 Mileage:104000
Location:

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States

Well maintained, all-wheel drive, 6-speed, silver Porsche 996 convertible.  This car is so much fun to drive. It is in great shape inside and out with very, very light wear.  All maintenance done and garaged at home and work. Drives and handles like new.  The 6 cylinder boxer engine sounds like an orchestra when accelerating.

The car is ready to go with no outstanding issues. Car has optional Porsche 18" turbo-look wheels and power leather driver/passenger seats with driver seat memory. Replaced radio with plug and play Becker unit that has Bluetooth phone and iPod interfaces. Replaced the rear tail lights with aftermarket LED units.  I have the original tail lights. The car has a spotless Carfax and has only been owned in Oklahoma.  Only selling it because I had the opportunity to buy another model Porsche.

If you are looking for a 996, there can be many hidden expenses regardless of the year or mileage.  Get one that has good history and has been well cared for and has lots of trouble-free life ahead of it.

2000 Porsche 911 (996) Carrera 4 Cabriolet

  • 3.4L DOHC Boxer Engine (300 HP)
  • All Wheel Drive
  • 6-Speed Manual Transmission (Shifts with the precision of a Swiss watch)
  • Power Windows, Door Locks, Seats w/ Driver Memory, and Mirrors
  • Ice-Cold A/C w/Automatic Climate Controls
  • Convertible Top Still Like New and Rear Window Clear
  • Becker Grand Prix Radio with CD, iPod, and Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone
  • 18" Porsche "Turbo Look" Wheels
  • Michelin Pilot Tires (Rear brand new, Front still good)
  • Recent Clutch and Brakes
  • Oklahoma Car (No Salt or Floods)
  • Absolutely Clean Carfax
  • No Accidents, Dings, or Scratches (Very small chips on lower front bumper from road pebbles and such)
  • No Outstanding Maintenance Issues
  • Car Underside is Completely Dry
  • Front End is Tight as Drum - No Squeaks or Rattles
  • All Driveshaft Boots Good
  • Dual Row IMS Bearing (Not Prone to Failure)
  • Clean Engine Oil Report
  • Seats Look Great - No Tears or Cushion Damage
  • Smoke Free
  • Owned the Car for 6 Years and 70,000+ Miles (Original owners barely drove it)
  • Title Clear - No Lien

Recent Maintenance Items (If your future 996 has not had these things done, you will pay thousands to get it done)
  • New Battery, Rear Tires, Front Strut Bearings, Sway Bar Bushings, Lower Control Arms w/ Ball Joints
  • Clutch Slave Cylinder, Spark Plug Tubes, Air/Oil Separator, Rear Axle Flanges, Rear Brake Pads and Rotors
  • Water Pump, Thermostat, Front Brake Pads and Rotors
  • Front Axle Boots, Clutch, Rear Main Seal, Throwout Bearing

Shipping and Payment
  • Buyer provides transportation from Oklahoma City - I will be helpful, though
  • $500 Non-refundable deposit within 24hrs of winning.  Paypal is preferred
  • Balance by Cashier's Check within 3 days.
  • If you don't pick up the car in 7 days, wife will charge garage rental :)


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Porsche celebrates Le Mans return with Martini edition 911

Tue, 10 Jun 2014

If we've said it once, we've said it a hundred times - but we'll gladly say it again: there are few racing liveries as iconic as Martini. And while those stripes have adorned countless Lancia and Ford rally cars, grand prix racers (like the latest Williams) and even speedboats, they remain inexorably tied to Porsche. Fortunately that point is not lost on Porsche itself, which has lately put them on its own 918 Spyder, race-spec 911 and all manner of merchandise. And this is the latest.
To celebrate its return to Le Mans this year, Porsche Exclusive is offering this special Martini Racing Edition. It's based on the 911 Carrera S, which means the more potent 3.8-liter flat six with 400 horsepower, but upgrades, as you might have guessed, with a whole mess of Martini Racing stripes and logos, along with the Aerokit Cup front and rear spoilers. The badges and stripes abound inside as well, where you'll also find such optional extras as the Porsche Communication Management system, Bose audio and black leather electric sport seats.
Porsche is offering the 911 Carrera S Martini Racing Edition in either white or black, but unfortunately not in our market - just in Europe, China and Latin America. Those who miss out will (in certain markets anyway) be able to order the decal set separately though. Feel free to read more in the press release below.

Conquest and controversy conclude the 2014 Rolex 24 at Daytona [spoilers]

Sun, 26 Jan 2014

If you don't wish to know who won the 2014 Rolex 24 at Daytona, you should avert your eyes right now. We'll even give you a double-space to skedaddle...
For those of you still with us, the first race in the United SportsCar Championship (USCC) is done, but the discussions about it certainly won't end for a while. Daytona Prototypes claimed the first four overall places, the top spot taken by the No. 5 Action Express Coyote-Chevrolet Corvette DP driven by Joao Barbosa, Christian Fittipaldi, Sebastien Bourdain and Burt Friselle. The 16th and final caution of the race bunched the field up for an eight-minute sprint to the flag, so the first place getter finished just 1.4 seconds ahead of the No. 10 Wayne Taylor Racing Dallara-Chevrolet Corvette DP driven by Max Angelelli. Third place went to Brian Friselle in the No. 9 Action Express Chevrolet Corvette DP, 20 seconds down. Chevrolet power hasn't taken the overall win since 2003, eleven years later it scores a one-two-three-four. The No. 6 Muscle Milk/Pickett Racing ORECA-Nissan 03 scored fifth place, the top LMP2 finisher.
The Prototype Challenge class win went to the No. 54 CORE Autosport team of Colin Braun, Jon Bennett, Mark Wilkins and James Gue.

Porsche busts out new Boxster GTS and Cayman GTS

Wed, 19 Mar 2014

Baby 911. The poor man's Porsche. That's what they called the Boxster when it debuted some 20 years ago. They said the same of the first Cayman when it arrived a decade later, but they stopped saying it when the latest iterations hit the scene two years ago. That's because Zuffenhausen's entry-level models have long since stepped out of their big brother's shadow and into their own. And that's all the more true of the new Boxster GTS and Cayman GTS.
Based on the Boxster S and Cayman S, the new GTS models benefit from an enhanced 3.4-liter flat six that produces 330 horsepower and 273 pound-feet of torque in the roadster or 340 hp and 280 lb-ft in the coupe - representing an increase of 15 hp and 7 lb-ft in either model. Both also come with the Sport Chrono package as standard, along with adjustable suspension and 20-inch alloys, blacked out to match the dynamic headlight surrounds and other muted trim.
Those disappointed by the unavailability of a manual transmission in the fire-prone 911 GT3 will be pleased to note that a six-speed manual comes standard, but those enamored of letting a pair of clutches shift themselves seamlessly will want to spring for the optional seven-speed DCT. So equipped and with launch control engaged, the Boxster GTS will rocket from a standstill to 62 miles per hour in 4.7 seconds, while the incrementally lighter, more powerful Cayman will hit it in 4.6. Either way you're looking at a third of a second quicker than the Boxster/Cayman S. There's also a 20-millimeter lowered suspension on offer for track-day enthusiasts.