2017 Porsche 911 Carrera S Cabriolet, Lava Orange, 991.2 excellent con

$101,000

DETAILS:

stock number:9sjvdj
location:San Francisco, CA
make/model: porsche 911 carrera S 3.0L twin turbo
year: 2017
condition: excellent
cylinders: 6 cylinders
drive: rwd
fuel: gas
odometer: 51,000
paint color: orange
title status: clean
transmission: automatic
type: convertible

DESCRIPTION:

Ready to go.
Make me a reasonable offer that I cannot refuse.
It can be yours today.

2017 Porsche 911 991.2 Carrera S Cabriolet Convertible
3.0L twin-turbo flat six engine (1st year with turbo on standard version 911)
Unique color: Lava Orange (k + option, if I remember right).
You can see in the pictures that the color looks different in different lighting.
It's most beautiful under sunlight, in my opinion.
Registration valid till 03/2027.

51k miles.
2nd owner.
I put only 2000 miles in my 4-year ownership.
KBB private-party value: k-k.
KBB recognized the car as a GTS and showed the value with the VIN I provided.
But no, it's an S.
I do adjust the price fairly for an S.

No issues at all.
Mechanically and cosmetically perfect condition.
New brake and rotor: 1000 miles ago.
4 New Michelin tires: 1000 miles ago
Wheels restored: 1000 miles ago, so they are all scratchless now.

Factory options: please see pictures below from my Porsche app.
(Sorry I don't have the original window stickers)
Factory black package with black door handle.
BOSE stereo system, etc.
The paint is called Lava Orange by Porsche, which is really beautiful.
I was normally a white or black car guy.
When I bought it years ago, I thought it might look a bit jumpy or too aggressive.
But no, I kind of like it more and more when I drive it.
I think 911 is a fun car to drive, so it seemed to work out well with a playful color.

I think 991.2 is the best year of 911 because it was the 1st year 911 started to equip a 3.0L engine with twin turbos on the base, S, and 4S models.
(or 2nd-best to the 993 turbo, which I cannot afford now.)
Cosmetically, they come with the best front and rear bumpers.
Unlike the 992, which has too much plastic (black part) on it.
People say the 992 looks a bit like a pregnant whale, and I agree with them.

Serious buyers only.
Asking k .
The reason for selling is that I am ready to upgrade to a 991.2 Turbo Cabriolet.
I will go for the same color again if I can get it.
65zero-nine9nine-ofive8nine (text better; don't pick up calls from unknown numbers due to too many spam calls nowadays)

Will post more images when I have time.
Thank you for viewing.

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