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2005 Porsche Carrera GT | Plano, TX | Autorevo Powersites fast.autorevo-websites.com AutoRevo PowerSites - Demo1 1.888.311.REVO 1200 Commerce Drive Plano, TX 75093 2005 Porsche Carrera GT View this car on our website at fast.autorevo-websites.com/6569227/ebrochure Specifications: Year: 2005 VIN: WP0CA29805L001279 Make: Porsche Stock: VCGT4 Model/Trim: Carrera GT Condition: Pre-Owned Body: Coupe Exterior: Guards Red Engine: 5.7L (350) EFI 40-valve water-cooled mid- mounted V10 engine Interior: Black Leather Mileage: 2,297 Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive Economy: City 10 / Highway 16 TEXAS HOT RIDES IS PROUD TO BRING YOU THIS BEAUTIFUL PORSCHE CARRERA GT IN GUARDS RED! THIS CAR IS IN ABSOLUTELY GREAT CONDITION. IT HAS BEEN METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED, AND HAS JUST HAD A MAJOR SERVICE RECENTLY COMPLETED. EVERYTHING WORKS AS IT DID WHEN NEW, ITS TIRES ARE BRAND NEW AND ALL OF ITS MANUALS ARE INCLUDED! IT HAS BEEN STORED IN A CLIMATE CONTROLLED WAREHOUSE AS A PART OF AN AMAZING PORSCHE COLLECTION! IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A PIECE OF AUTOMOTIVE HISTORY, LOOK NO FURTHER. THIS CAR EMBRACES EVERY OUNCE OF ITS PORSCHE RACING HERITAGE AND DELIVERS WITH JAW-DROPPING PERFORMANCE! ITS V10 ENGINE PRODUCES 605-HORSEPOWER TO A 6-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION! ITS TIMELESS SUPERCAR ELEGANCE IS NO TO BE OVER LOOKED, EITHER. THESE CARS ARE SOME OF THE MOST DISTINCT LOOKING CARS ON THE ROAD. ITS CARBON BIBER COMPONENTS, LUXURIOUS LEATHER, AND SUBTLE AMENITIES REALLY TIE THIS CAR TOGETHER. IF YOUR ARE A PORSCHE FANATIC AND HAVE NOT OWNED A CARRERA GT, YOU NEED TO! SIMPLY PUT, YOU CANNOT GO WRONG WITH THE CARRERA GT. THEY HAVE ONLY APPRECIATED IN VALUE AND ARE SURE TO KEEP INCREASING. UPGRADED EXHAUST SYSTEM TINTED TAIL-LIGHTS TINTED SIDE-MARKER LIGHTS NO TOOL KIT THIS CAR FEATURES ICE COLD AIR CONDITIONING, ALL LEATHER BLACK SEATS, PORSCHE LUGGAGE SET, PORSCHE ONLINE PRO CD & RADIO, REMOVABLE TARGA ROOF, ALL OWNERS MANUALS, CAR COVER, & ITS ORIGINAL WINDOW STICKER! KINDLY, THIS CAR IS ABSOLUTELY NOT AVAILABLE FOR ANY TEST DRIVES UNLESS FINANCING IS SECURED OR CASH IS PRESENT. 2005 Porsche Carrera GT AutoRevo PowerSites - Demo1 - 1.888.311.REVO - View this car on our website at fast.autorevo-websites.com/6569227/ebrochure Our Location : 2005 Porsche Carrera GT AutoRevo PowerSites - Demo1 - 1.888.311.REVO - View this car on our website at fast.autorevo-websites.com/6569227/ebrochure Installed Options Interior - Front light-weight bucket leather seats-inc: carbon fiber/Kevlar shell - Center console w/magnesium surround- 3-spoke steering wheel - Tire pressure monitoring system- Onboard trip computer - Pwr windows w/one-touch operation- Remote central locking- Pwr release front/rear lids - Bose sound system-inc: dual 100-watt amps, 6 speakers, active equalization - Locking glove box- Carbon fiber console structure w/magnesium trim - Driver/passenger sun visors- Aluminum gear shifter w/natural wood knob - Hands free GSM phone system- 5-piece luggage set Exterior - Rear hood w/grille inlays- Auto extending rear spoiler- Underbody paneling w/diffuser - Bi-Xenon headlamps-inc: halogen auxiliary lamps, headlamp cleaning system - LED taillights- Pwr heated mirrors- Tinted windows- Single blade wiper system - Carbon fiber chassis, carrier for engine/trans- Carbon fiber 2-piece detachable hardtop - Carbon fiber undertray & air diffuser Safety - Front light-weight bucket leather seats-inc: carbon fiber/Kevlar shell - Center console w/magnesium surround- 3-spoke steering wheel - Tire pressure monitoring system- Onboard trip computer - Pwr windows w/one-touch operation- Remote central locking- Pwr release front/rear lids - Bose sound system-inc: dual 100-watt amps, 6 speakers, active equalization - Locking glove box- Carbon fiber console structure w/magnesium trim - Driver/passenger sun visors- Aluminum gear shifter w/natural wood knob - Hands free GSM phone system- 5-piece luggage set Mechanical - 24 gallon fuel tank- Anti-lock braking system (ABS) - Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes (PCCB) - Pwr 6-piston monobloc aluminum vented/cross-drilled front/rear disc brakes - Pwr assisted rack & pinion steering- 20" x 12.5" forged magnesium rear wheels - 19" x 9.5" forged magnesium front wheels - P335/30ZR20 rear high-speed Michelin tires - P265/35ZR19 front high-speed Michelin tires - Forged aluminum alloy suspension links - Front/rear adjustable stabilizer bars - Double wishbone front/rear suspension w/inboard spring & damper units - Rear wheel drive- Traction control- Limited slip differential- 2-plate ceramic dry clutch - 6-speed transverse close ratio manual transmission w/OD, oil cooler - Dry sump lubrication system-inc: 9 scavenging pumps, 1 pressure pump - Aluminum twin-flow resonance intake manifold - VarioCam Plus variable valve timing system - 5.7L (350) EFI 40-valve water-cooled mid-mounted V10 engine AutoRevo PowerSites - Demo1 fast.autorevo-websites.com 1.888.311.REVO 1200 Commerce Drive Plano, TX 75093 © 2021 AutoRevo - All rights reserved. - Powered by AutoRevo.
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