Used 2004 Porsche 911 for sale in Saint Louis, MO
$59,900
Vehicle Details
2004 Year | WPOCB29914S675645 VIN | 15,773 mi. Mileage |
$59,900 Price | Porsche Make | Porsche Model |
SAINT LOUIS, Missouri Location | 1807 Stock Number | Car Body Type |
Convertible Trim Level | Black Exterior Color | Clear Title Status |
Flat 6 Engine Type | Flat 6 Engine Size | Manual Transmission |
Black Interior Color |
Seller
- Classic Car Studio
- 1002 Hanley Industrial Ct St. Louis, MO 63144
- (866) 939-7751
Vehicle Description
This tastefully modified 2004 911 Turbo Cabriolet has just 15,777 miles since new and comes with a complete set of records from Porsche dealerships since new. It’s been tastefully modified from the performance and appearance standpoint and does not disappoint. Factory options: Key Pouch Interior Color leather Electric Sport Seat left side US Standard Emissions Black Mats Porsche Crest in headrest Metal door sill insignia All exclusive opts dev stitch Stitch F/r seats - dev. Color Thicker steering wheel Electric Sport seat right side Inst Dials Yellow Red White Blue Sports seats w/full leather Stainless exhaust pipes Custom tailoring Door & dash stitch Originally modified by Suncoast Motorsports in Florida, the car received the following modifications: BMC F1 cotton filter Sport Diverter valves C2Design exhaust w/100 cell cats Giac DME version 1.2b EVO Motorsports equal length manifolds KKK K24 Wastegates w upgraded springs KKK K24 Hybrid Turbos Body mods: GT2 Front fascia Carbon fiber front vents Carbon mirrors Carbon fuel door Carbon intercooler intake vents Carbon GT2 spoiler Euro side marker lights Wheels/suspension Kinesis 19” full polished wheels Continental 19” tires Cargraphic sport springs Interior: B&M short shifter K40 front and rear radar detector K40 front and rear laser diffusers The motor was rebuilt under the factory warranty with 4,200 miles, and then rebuilt again by Porsche after a repair during service caused premature failure at 13,200 miles. So, the motor has just 1,500 miles on it at this point.