Hi All,
I'm considering selling our 911, and thought I would list it here for feedback.
We recently picked up a new BMW z4 HS and there is a lot of overlap between that car (which I use as my daily driver) and the Porsche, which my wife and I both really enjoy as a 'fun' car, so if there is someone that wants it more than we do we would let it go. If not, we'll continue enjoying it the way we do now.
The basics:
2017 Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet
Original MSRP: $125,305.00
ASKING: $95,991 OBO
Contact: [email protected]
Located in South Eastern PA
No Loans/Liens or accidents - Title in Hand.
VIN: WP0CA2A97HS142588
Exterior: GT Silver w/ Brown Top
Interior Natural Leather Interior in Espresso
Miles: 36,850 -> will continue to be enjoyed as a 5th car so it will go up some
In addition to the build sheet options, I've installed oem Porsche "Tequipment" rubber mats
(I still have the original carpets in perfect condition)
https://www.suncoastparts.com/product/SKU991RFS.html
The smart top module which allows one touch convertible an wind deflector operation +
remote top operation with the key (fully reversible, no wire cutting install):
https://www.motivemods.com/Mods4Cars...4c-sthbpe1.htm
The T-design memory module for remembering center console button settings (ie: it keeps
A/S/S off and sport on at every start up):
https://t-design9.com/memory_module_porsche.html
Added OEM wireless Android Auto coding to PCM. The coding was written in from the
factory, but disabled when Porsche didn't make a deal with Google to allow it. I also have a
Motorola MA1 plugged into the USB port so Android Auto works wirelessly (If you're an
Apple guy, Carplay was native)
Installed a Function First weighted shift knob in black delrin with silver numbers( Its shorter
and weighted much nicer than the OEM knob, which I still have if you want to go back):
https://www.function-first.com/produ...sic-shift-knob
https://www.suncoastparts.com/product/F1KNOB.html
I added the OEM Porsche logo embossed arm rest in Espresso - I still have the original if
you want to go non-embossed:
https://www.suncoastparts.com/product/SKUG2991CLR.html
I added the OEM "Aluminum Look" gas cap:
https://www.suncoastparts.com/product/PKG2CAPxx.html
I store it in winter in our garage at our cottage in New York covered with
a Porsche indoor car cover:
https://www.suncoastparts.com/product/SKU911RCOVER.html
I hardwired for a radar detector with a "MirrorTap" pin type connector (no cut wires) into
the overhead light connector - easy to remove if you don't want a radar detector.
https://www.amazon.com/MirrorTap-MT-...58772625&psc=1
Car is in perfect shape. All scheduled / preventative maintenance was completed 5/22/2025 including plugs, brake flush, etc. Battery is new 9/2024 and properly coded to car. Continental Extreme Contact tires installed 5/2024 (32,842 miles)
Walk around video from today showing all aspects of the car:
Google drive with ~200 pictures of the car: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... drive_link
Please let me know what questions you have, and I'll be happy to answer them.
thanks for looking
-Josh
2017 991.2 base manual cabriolet GT Silver/Espresso
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From South Eastern PA
'17 991.2 base cab 7sp, 2011 135i cab 6sp, 2011 328xiT, 2019 x5
2025 z4 Handschalter on the way
'17 991.2 base cab 7sp, 2011 135i cab 6sp, 2011 328xiT, 2019 x5
2025 z4 Handschalter on the way
Price drop to $97k - which makes it the one of the cheapest 2017+ real manual cabriolets in the country (I was surprised when I sorted on Autotrader).
In addition to that, you get a Porsche OEM indoor car cover ($350 new), both sets of Porsche OEM carpet/rubber mats ($90), a new battery installed September 2024 ($350), new tires from May 2024 ($2k) w ~3k miles on them and a $2500+ scheduled maintenance service just completed last month.
In addition to that, you get a Porsche OEM indoor car cover ($350 new), both sets of Porsche OEM carpet/rubber mats ($90), a new battery installed September 2024 ($350), new tires from May 2024 ($2k) w ~3k miles on them and a $2500+ scheduled maintenance service just completed last month.
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From South Eastern PA
'17 991.2 base cab 7sp, 2011 135i cab 6sp, 2011 328xiT, 2019 x5
2025 z4 Handschalter on the way
'17 991.2 base cab 7sp, 2011 135i cab 6sp, 2011 328xiT, 2019 x5
2025 z4 Handschalter on the way
- blueline
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Very nice 911 Cab.
I forwarded your post to someone who is shopping. One never knows!
I forwarded your post to someone who is shopping. One never knows!
Tim
Current:
'26 911 Carrera S - PTS Verde British Racing Green
'24 Cayenne S - Algarve Blue Metallic
'21 718 Cayman GTS - Black
'22 911 Turbo S - Carmine Red
'21 718 Cayman GT4 - White
'11 GMC 1500 Quad Cab 4x4 - Black
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Current:
'26 911 Carrera S - PTS Verde British Racing Green
'24 Cayenne S - Algarve Blue Metallic
'21 718 Cayman GTS - Black
'22 911 Turbo S - Carmine Red
'21 718 Cayman GT4 - White
'11 GMC 1500 Quad Cab 4x4 - Black
Musik-Stadt Region
@blueline thanks much!. It really is a great build and I'm a fastidious owner. If he/she has any questions, i always enjoy chatting with other car guys.
From South Eastern PA
'17 991.2 base cab 7sp, 2011 135i cab 6sp, 2011 328xiT, 2019 x5
2025 z4 Handschalter on the way
'17 991.2 base cab 7sp, 2011 135i cab 6sp, 2011 328xiT, 2019 x5
2025 z4 Handschalter on the way
