2008 Sharkwerks 911 Carrera S (997.1)
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2008 Sharkwerks 911 Carrera S (997.1)
Year: 2008
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Price: $60000
Mileage: 61000
Color: White
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (State): CA
Transmission: Manual
Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive
The 911 is a white 2008 (997.1) Carrera S with the 3.8L engine. It has 60,500 miles. I just performed the 60K service at Porsche Livermore a couple of weeks ago so the next owner is all set.
Car is meticulously maintained. With the exception of the first car wash when I drove it off the dealer lot, the car has been exclusively maintained by Mr. Bob Willis at Auto Concierge - I challenge you to find a swirl mark on this car!
Below are the performance and body modifications that I've added to the car. All performance mods are done by Sharkwerks (4 fins - nuff said!).
- Custom clear bra on front bumper, hood, side skirts, side mirrors, rear quarter panel, rear bumper
- HRE P40 - matte black, 19x8.5, 19x11 with Michelin PS2 (these wheels are less than 2 years old and tires are less than a year)
- OEM GT3 front bumper
- Rinspeed side skirts
- Carbon fiber side mirror overlays
- Customized OEM rear bumper with side vents and bumperette removal
- Rinspeed, duck-bill rear spoiler
- H&R sway bars
- PSS10 coil-overs
- OEM shortshift kit
- Sharkwerks lightweight flywheel
- EVO V-Flow intake
- RSS Plenum
- EVOMSit performance software calibrated for light weight flywheel and 91 octane
- EVO headers
- AWE Cat
- Tubi exhaust
- Custom powdercoated black Rinspeed exhaust tips
- Hardwired for V1 by the rear view mirror (V1 not included)
All-in-all, over $25K+ in mods.
Looking to sell this car for $60,000. Car is located in SF bay area (east bay). Pictures attached.
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what a great car, so beautiful. GLWS.
did you mean you couldn't fit 'any' car seats back there or not the ones you want to use?
did you mean you couldn't fit 'any' car seats back there or not the ones you want to use?
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I can only fit a convertible car seat in the front. I cannot fit a convertible car seat in the rear, but I can fit a booster seat in the rear. With this set up, it's just too much of a PITA to get the kids in and out since the older one in the rear is not able to buckle herself yet and thus, I have to crawl back there to buckle the seat belt.
With just one car seat in the front, regardless of what type, it works great.