Description
Sad to see this one go but selling to fund another project. As long as the ad is live, the car is available for sale. Partial service history; mostly dealer maintained or serviced at Porsche specialists; very well maintained with loads of paperwork from across the years. Full owners manual and TWO keys.
Extremely LOW miles, just under 69,000. This has to be one of the lowest available on AutoTrader for it's age.
Stunning Guards Red exterior on black Carrera Sport 19" wheels. Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires, two of which (rear) were replaced on October 15th 2025 (receipt included). The tire change was not even flagged on the MOT but something I personally chose to do. Oil/filters change at Porsche specialist in July 2025, with less than 1000 miles driven since. Overall the body is in excellent condition with just one very minor bump in the rear but this hasn't damaged the paintwork in any way. In a coupe of areas the clear coat needs cleaning up, however it's worth keeping in mind this car is 19 years old, for it's age it is in exceptional condition, in my opinion.
Upgraded stainless steel sports exhaust system (no paperwork unfortunately but it's a head turner!) and the rear coils are upgraded Eibach coils.
The interior is very highly spec'd; to my knowledge it has every available option (apart from perhaps steering wheel controls). Guards Red seat belts and piping on the floor mats. Full black leather interior in excellent condition, with heated seats. BOSE sound system with CD changer, GPS navigation, phone system. Rear wiper option too. Luggage rack with mesh nets. Breakdown kit/tools.
The car will list as CAT S; I can only assume the quote to repair the damage was from a main dealer and proved to be too high so it was classified as CAT S. However, I have pictures of the damage which I can provide (front bumper and right wing damaged) of both the body itself and with the panels removed. I also have the paperwork of the repairs that were undertaken and it was all cosmetic. It passed an MOT right away and has since passed it's MOT again (Sept 2025) with absolutely flying colours: only ONE minor advisory of a "minor oil leak". There is absolutely nothing leaking from the car where it is parked - I personally believe the leak is just residue from the recent oil change (common occurrence due to the location/nature of an oil change on these engines).
Happy to answer any questions and I'm open to discussion, but no silly offers please.