1999 Porsche 911 C4/gt3 Body on 2040-cars
Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Porsche
Drive Type: awd
Model: 911
Mileage: 61,000
Trim: C4/GT3 Aero Body Kit
1999 911/996 C4/GT3 Body -60,420mi -FabSpeed Comp Intake, CarbonFiber, original equip goes with. -FabSpeed X-Cat Delete -FD Motorsports Ceramic Black
Mufflers -JL Audio 250W and 1 Rockford 12" Sub -Original Porsche Nav Disks for USA -19" Victor Wheels, staggered, 2k mi with new rubber. -Original black
stock Porsche Wheels go with (no tires). (in great shape, powder coated black, picture is original color) -Car garage kept, no winters. -Everything works on
this car and it needs nothing. No Trades. -PPI available with DME for confident purchase. -Seller reserves
right to sell locally. Reserve LOWERED to $15,000!
Stock exhaust. CAT's and Tips will go with. Hopefully this helps a few of you needing to satisfy emmision testing.
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