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Description
2005 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S (997)
Higher power
Gen-1 3.8-litre 355bhp example with automatic/tiptronic box; electric
soft-top
Supplied new by Porsche Centre West
London in December 2005 this cool looking Generation 1 911 Carrera 4S comes to
us finished in Atlas Grey metallic (LM7X) with black Mohair soft-top and sits
upon 19” five-spoke alloy wheels painted dark grey/black.
Under the engine cover, we find the larger 3.8-litre flat-six of
the more powerful ‘S’ model, pumping out 355bhp driving all-four wheels via
automatic/tiptronic transmission (249).
As the 4S model, the car also features the wider body, lowered suspension
with PASM (adj. dampers), upgraded braking system, sports exhaust and bi-xenon
lights over the ‘standard car’.
In addition,
the spec of this example includes silver faced stop watch (026), auto dim
mirrors (267), rain sensor (268), heated seats (342), tiptronic buttons on the
steering wheel (432), 12-way electrical seat inc. lumbar (437 & 438), coloured Porsche
crested wheel caps (446), automatic speed control (454), tyre pressure monitor
(482), driver’s electric seat memory (538), top tinted windscreen (567) and
navigation (610).
The history file for the car,
which indicates 108,056 miles includes a partial V5C revealing seven former
keepers to the current, the service booklet recording eight stamps, the last in
May 2022 at 106,750 miles by Car tech Solutions of Loanhead plus a further four
stamps for brake fluid changes.
In addition,
the file includes a selection of bills for works undertaken including a
replacement reconditioned automatic transmission and torque convertor in August
2017 at 90,714 miles at a cost of £3,360, and another dated 2014 for a £2010
spend with JZM Porsche for replacement front suspension parts, and another
£3,309 spend in 2012 on replacement after market cats, replacement oil
separator, new gear shifter cables and service at 54,719
miles.
We also find five old MOTs and the
current MOT valid until December 2022 with no advisories recorded.
Buyers
please note, the electric releases for the bonnet and engine cover look to have
broken and been pushed through the trim so we have been unable to open either
from within the car, but the remote key will open the bonnet. The car also
produces a bit of blue smoke on start up.
For more information
contact - [email protected]
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