Posts Tagged ‘911’

Having just sold one GT3 RS we now find ourselves with another to sell in exactly the same colour! This car is brand new, unregistered and VAT qualifying with a specification as follows:-

Finished in Carrara White with contrasting Guards Red detailing, 450 bhp, 3.8 litre flat-six engine, Porsche vehicle tracking system, Leatherette interior in black, Dynamic cornering lights, Porsche ceramic composite brakes, Headlamp cleaning system cover painted, Clear glass tail lights, Cruise control, Black roll cage, Floor mats, Lightweight bucket seats, Instrument surround painted, Instrument dials in guards red, Extended carbon package, Carbon belt outlet b pillars, Carbon rear section of centre console, Sound package plus, Universal audio interface, Porsche communication management, Outer door sill guards in carbon, Sports chrono package plus, Telephone module, 6 disc CD/DVD changer.

The cost of this rare GT3 is £124,271 and interested parties are invited to contact us on 01474 854490 for further information.

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Finished in Basalt Black with Full Charcoal Leather Sports Interior this highly-specified 6-speed manual Carrera 4S has covered 37,000 miles since it was manufactured in 2003 and comes complete with a Full Service History, tax until August 2010 and MOT until February 2011.

Offered for sale on behalf of the current owner at £27995 – astonishing value for a decent Porsche these days!

For further details please give us a call on ++44 (0)1474 854490 or click here to see the car on our website detailing the full specification.
 
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Finished in Atlas Grey Metallic with full Stone Grey Leather Sports Interior plus complimentary silver stitching this stunning 911 Turbo has
covered only 16000 miles since it was manufactured in 2006. This well-specified example comes complete with a Full Porsche Service
History (just serviced) and MOT until June 2010.

Offered on behalf of the current owner at £62995 – fantastic value considering a new one these days would cost in excess of £100k!

For further details please give us a call on ++44 (0)1474 854490 or click here to see the car on our website detailing the full specification.
 
In the meantime click here to view a slideshow of over twenty images.

2005 Porsche 911 C4S

A 911 C4S for less than £30k! Some call these cars the most-usable supercar on the road and that is hard to disagree with when you consider the performance and superb reliability these 911’s offer.

This splendid example is a Tiptronic version finished in very rare Atlas Grey with Charcoal Leather. This lovely car comes with a full Porsche Service History and is fully loaded with all the right toys too!

For more details click here or call us 0845 643 2047 and we’ll be happy to help.

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1963, that’s when the 911 was born. And in 1981 it should have died. Fortunately a gentleman by the name of Peter Schutz who happened to be the company’s new CEO at the time had the vision and foresight not to replace the 911 with the 928. So the company was probably saved because without the 911 there wasn’t much in reserve to ensure Porsche’s financial well-being for the future. Think of Porsche and one shape comes to mind. One car, one company, one huge profit and today they own VW for goodness sake. Vielen Dank Herr Schutz! One model in the range that surely would have been chopped in its prime in 1981 was the Turbo. This lairy wild child was already pumping out 300 horses by the early eighties and the red-braces brigade in the City bought them by the shed-load with their super-size bonuses. Guards Red was de rigeur of course. Into the early nineties and the Turbo was pushing the performance boundaries for street-legal road cars and the arrival of the 993 model designed by Tony Hatter had the purists swooning. Even today the 993 Turbo can command a whopping premium and residuals are about the best you will find on any car. All down to the desirability of the twin-turbo air-cooled flat-six from which Porsche could now extract over 400 bhp. For economic and environmental reasons the only way Porsche could move the game forward in 1997 was to switch to a water-cooled design of the flat-six and along came the 996 and 450 bhp for the Turbo version. Sub 4 second times for the scrabble to 60 mph were easily achieved now and the 911 Turbo was still the car to set the benchmark for all other ‘supercar’ players including Ferrari, Lambo and the new kids on the block Audi, BM and MB. Today’s 997  Turbo will slip past 190 mph according to the official figures but does it in a more refined, technically superior way than its predecessors. Some road-testers have managed to get to 60 mph in 3.2 seconds and the latest model will use less fuel getting there than the 996 version. The 911 Turbo has always been described as the most practical supercar money can buy and in 2009 it is still probably true. We know of  a new one that is up for sale with a tidy saving on the list price. Click here for details.