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FS: 2005 Porsche Cayenne Turbo / 39,000 miles / 575HP & 578TQ / 22" wheels

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Old Feb 2, 2009 | 10:49 AM
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FS: 2005 Porsche Cayenne Turbo / 39,000 miles / 575HP & 578TQ / 22" wheels

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2005 Porsche Cayenne Turbo / 39,000 miles / 575HP & 578TQ / 22" wheels

I am selling my white/tan 2005 Porsche Cayenne Turbo. I bought this vehicle primarily for my girlfriend back in October 2008 with around 38,100 miles. After she has driven it a few months, she has come to realize is is to big/powerful for her. I am the second owner of this Cayenne and it has a clean/clear title with no accidents. I have the title in hand and there is no lien/loan on it. It originally resided in California before I bought it. Upon purchasing the Cayenne I had a full PPI or "Pre Purchase Inspection" done at Circle Porsche of Long Beach California just to make sure sure the car was in great shape. It passed the PPI with flying colors with the exception of needing a new set of tires.

As you can tell from the pictures the exterior is as clean as it gets. The paint shines and is really glossy and wet feeling. There are no major blemishes worth noting on the paint. The glass is free of and rock chips and looks great. The stock 20" wheels have some minor curbing but nothing more then what will occur with everyday driving.

The interior is in just as good as shape as the exterior. The driver seat has very minor wear which doesn't even really show up in the pictures. The rear seats and passenger seat look like they never been sat in. The dash/doors obviously show that the previous owner took good care of them. It has never been smoked in and smells of new leather when your inside. The carpets are free of any stains and look great.

All the mechanics are in perfect working order. The engine starts up immeditely and pulls like a freght train all the way to redline. The exhaust note sounds like a sports car when revved. The transmission shifts smoothly and shifts without any hesitation. There is also a manual mode for whever your feeling a little more sporty. The brakes grab quickly and without any pulsation. The pedal feel is solid and feels firm. There is approximaetly 85% - 90% tread left on the 22" wheels and tires and the stock 20" wheels have brand new tires wth only a couple hundred miles on them.

Just like the majority of the cars I buy/own, I could not resist the urge to upgrade this one. Below is a list of the upgrades I did to the car whenever I bought it. All parts only have around 1,000 miles on them and were bought brand new.


UPGRADES:
FabSpeed cat bypass pipes +28HP and 23 ft/lbs
GIAC ECU flash +55HP and 60 ft/lbs
K&N air filters +10HP and 13 ft/lbs
IPD intake plenum +32HP and 25 ft/lbs
Hyperboost diverter valves
22" MHT forged 2 piece wheels 22x10.5 & 22x9.5

WeatherTech winter floormats
Summer OEM floormats brand new in package
OEM Porsche license plate frame
Brand new Toyo Proxies 4 tires on stock 20" wheels

TOTAL HP = 450 stock + 126 upgrades= 575HP
TOTAL FT/BS = 457 stock + 121 upgrades = 578FT/LBS



MAINTENANCE:

Spark plugs replaced at 38,100 miles
Ignition coils replaced at 38,100 miles
Engine oil/filter replaced at 38,100 miles
Front/rear wipers replaced at 38,100 miles
Brake fluid replaced at 38,100 miles
Front brakes @ 80% life left
Rear brakes @ 60% life left


Overall this is an extremely clean and well taken care of Cayenne Turbo. I looked for almost half a year for the perfect one. I personally love the vehicle but my girlfriend unfortunately does not. I would keep it for myself but I am not an SUV type of person. I would be open to the idea of a trade for a Mercedes SL55/65. Asking $45,000 obo. I would be more then happy to help with the logistics of this vehicle. Please feel free to call me at (412) 260-5877 or email me at Bfeelgood14k@aol.com with any questions.



Also, check out http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3237005 for more pictures.
 
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I don't have a lot of hours to post for sale ads for members and the pics were thrown up as they were presented to me...why don't you offer something positive or go somewhere else?
 
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*** THE CAYENNE TURBO IS NOW ON EBAY WITH NO RESERVE!


http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=160332230798



UPDATE: Previous buyer could not get his finances together after 3 weeks so my Cayenne is for sale again. It had a PPI done by my local Porsche dealer on March 20th, 2009 and needs nothing. I have a copy of the report available upon request. I have also added pictures of the Porsche with the 22" wheels in post # 5.







 

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What's wrong with the pics??

Looks great! IF I wasn't building a house right now...Wife could use the upgrade.

GOOD LUCK with the sale!
 
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When you get your Cayenne sold and are still interested in an SL55 (https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...-sl55-amg.html) let me know.

G' luck with the sale.
 
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Thanks guys! It really is shocking how fast this vehicle is and how good it handles.
That SL is pretty much exactly what she is looking for, loves the pano and keyless go.
 
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I had a few PM's in regards to the tire size on the MHT 22" wheels. It is a staggered setup with a bigger lip in the back. The front wheels/tires are 22x9.5 265/35/22. The rear wheels/tires are 22x10.5 295/30/22.
 
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Keep the CTT...I love mine. Get a new GF
 
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Originally Posted by Dr_jitsu
Keep the CTT...I love mine. Get a new GF
I like the way you think!
 
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if I had more money I would buy it for my wife

then she could be the envy of all the lunch moms

at my daughter's school
 
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Just curious if you have a dyno for this car. When you add upgrades, you don't just add the horsepower/torque numbers they say they give you for a final number. So if an intake says 15hp and an exhaust says 5hp... it doesn't give you 20 additional hp. You may see 16 or 17hp depending on how they work together.

Also, any pics with the aftermarket wheels on?

Let me know. Thanks
 
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Originally Posted by juniorbean
Just curious if you have a dyno for this car. When you add upgrades, you don't just add the horsepower/torque numbers they say they give you for a final number. So if an intake says 15hp and an exhaust says 5hp... it doesn't give you 20 additional hp. You may see 16 or 17hp depending on how they work together.

Also, any pics with the aftermarket wheels on?

Let me know. Thanks
Waitaminute, are you saying ricer math is not accurate

In any event, this is no doubt an awesome vehicle.
 
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Those HP/TQ figures are just based off of manufactures claims and they are calculated at the flywheel. I simply added them just so people can get an idea of where the power should be at with those mods. May be more, may be less. Unfortunately, I do not have any pictures with the wheels on the Cayenne. I could roll two wheels out to the Cayenne and set them in front of the stock wheels if you wanted to get an idea of what they look like

Originally Posted by juniorbean
Just curious if you have a dyno for this car. When you add upgrades, you don't just add the horsepower/torque numbers they say they give you for a final number. So if an intake says 15hp and an exhaust says 5hp... it doesn't give you 20 additional hp. You may see 16 or 17hp depending on how they work together.

Also, any pics with the aftermarket wheels on?

Let me know. Thanks
 


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