2009 Cayenne Turbo S - 620 hp

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Feb 19, 2015 | 09:26 PM
  #1  

Year: 2009
Make: Porsche
Model: Cayenne
Price: $37000
Mileage: 91000
Color: Basalt Black
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (State): PA
Transmission: Automatic
Drivetrain: 4WD & AWD

Sold!

Hi all,

I bought this 2009 Cayenne Turbo S about 8 months ago with 76,000 miles on it. Since then, I've driven it from Florida to Pennsylvania for work. I work in the oilfield and have to go to rigs all over the PA/WV area for work. Usually the trips are about 250 miles each way, so the miles I've put on this are highway only. Unfortunately, the industry is taking a hard dive and we are in a major downturn now. As such, I should probably scale back my spending as well. Thus, I'm selling this vehicle.

I bought this Turbo S for a few reasons. It had been dealer maintained all it's life, it has the most beautiful interior I've ever seen on a 955 or 957 (alcantara sports seats and CF trim), panoramic roof, and it has the trailer hitch.


Pictures

I can take any picture upon request. Just let me know what you'd like to see and I'll try and snap one.











This is a sample of the CF on the interior and the brushed shift surround. It will come with either wood or leather handles of your choice (along with the trim of your choice in the vehicle).






I don't have any current interior shots **edit** see further down the page for interior shots**, but can get some on request. For now, its loaded down with my stuff for work. It is a very fine example of this interior, but with carbon or wood trim.











Options

Notable standard Turbo S options:
-4.8l twin turbo V8 making 550 hp, 553 lb*ft of torque
-Dry sump oiling
-38/62 F/R torque split
-Air suspension
-PDCC
-PASM
-Low range gearbox with lockable center differential

-Multifunction, heated, thicker leather steering wheel
-12 way power sport seats with black Alcantara centers
-OEM tinted rear windows
-Updated PCM navigation
-Bose surround sound
-Retractable mirrors
-adjustable steering column,

Options:

-Basalt black metallic paint
-Black full leather
-Porsche crests on headrests
-Dark wood package with lever (shifter) (I can sell you the car with the wood or CF interior trim. Your choice, although the CF will be more expensive)
-Light comfort package with memory
-XM radio
-Universal audio interface
-Front and rear floor mats (I have weathertechs for it as well)
-Trailer hitch
-Panoramic roof
-ski bag
-Roll-up sunscreen 1/4 windows
-6 disk CD changer
-Rear camera including park assist
-4-zone climate control
-Bluetooth phone interface

Exclusive Options:
-Door entry guards illuminated
-Door/Center handles in dark wood (I can include dark wood ones or leather, your choice)

MSRP: $139,565


Modifications:
-EVOMS intakes ($695)
-B&B 3" secondary cat bypasses AND 3" mid pipes (~$530)
-EVOMSit 620 hp tune ($3,000)
-EVOMS flash tuner (can switch from stock to tuned at will) ($229)
-Carbon fiber trim from DB Carbon in Germany - This trim is perfect and includes a CF shifter (~$2800)
-Shifter surround in brushed aluminum (~$200)
-Passport 9500 ci radar and laser shifting system (front and rear laser jamming and radar detector) ($2000 before installation, done by previous owner)

Recent maintenance
-Water pump, thermostat, and all associated components replaced with new Porsche parts (temp was not holding at normal levels in cold weather, this fixed the problem) (at 85k)
-new serpentine belt (at 85k)
-Water distributor fitting fix, new coolant reservoir, and all associated cooling parts replaced for peace of mind (at 90k)
-cabin air filter (at 82k)
-New spark plugs at 90k
-Oil changed at 90k (every 7500 miles)


Full disclosure
If you look up the carfax, you will see that this car has been in an accident on the passenger side. I looked and looked for the evidence of this when buying this vehicle, but could not find anything, even after about an hour of close inspection. Luckily, I ran into the previous owner of this Turbo S on the forum and he was able to shed some light on the situation.

These are his words, "I was sideswiped by a Honda Accord and both passenger doors were replaced with new Porsche shells. I took it two hours away from me to the best body shop in NJ that took insurance. No frame damage or anything like that."

I have looked again and again and can still find no evidence of any repair to the doors. The shop that did this work did work the quality of a Porsche factory job. I don't think even the best eyes out there could detect the work done.


Price

I would like to get $37,000 with no EVOMSit tune or carbon fiber trim. If you want all of the modifications including the CF trim and EVOMS 620 hp tune, I'd like to get $38,500. The bank (USAA) holds the title on this car, but that shouldn't be a problem. Just wanted to state that up front. We can work with USAA to transfer the title directly to you or your bank if you are financing. They will be able to provide everything you need to feel comfortable making a transaction like this.

Please don't hesitate to message, text, or call me with any questions, concerns, or offers. (561) six three five 3634.



Thank you for looking!

-Chris Gregg
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Feb 20, 2015 | 04:55 AM
  #2  
where you at in Pa chris?
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Feb 20, 2015 | 05:43 AM
  #3  
I work all over the place in PA and norther West Virginia. I also am frequently in central PA near Altoona and state College and frequent Baltimore as well. My schedule is extremely unpredictable, but I am willing to travel to make a sale when I have time to do it.
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Mar 10, 2015 | 08:12 AM
  #4  
Bump, I will be changing the oil this week and may find the time to do preventative maintenance on the rear coolant fitting. If not, I will consider this a negotiating point in the price. Please feel free to PM, text, or call with offers or to discuss more details. My phone number is listed at the end of the original post.
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Mar 10, 2015 | 11:23 AM
  #5  
You are brave to drive this to a drilling site, drilling mud gets on everything. Sorry to hear about the oil field up north exp the same thing down here in TX. Good luck on sale.
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Mar 10, 2015 | 11:32 AM
  #6  
such a great ride, i really thing you cant top it for the money.
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Mar 10, 2015 | 08:39 PM
  #7  
Thanks Atrox. It isn't too bad, I just keep it clean I do get a lot of crap for driving it though!

cuemaster, thank you I agree. I've been trying to figure out what to replace it with, and I haven't really come up with anything that can equal it. I'll be compromising in more ways than one if I'm going to go to something else, even for the same or more money!
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Mar 20, 2015 | 01:54 PM
  #8  
I was able to find some time last week to do some maintenance on this.

-Oil changed with Porsche-recommended Mobil 1 at 90,000 miles

-New aluminum coolant pipe under the intake manifold and fuel rail (the only major plastic one on the 957). I actually found this to be leaking slightly where it enters near the front of the engine. This is where the very slow coolant leak was coming from, not the coolant distributor as I originally suspected.

-checked rear coolant distributor fitting integrity. It was as new with no signs of leakage. I suspect this vehicle either got the new adhesive formula or has the threaded part. It is very secure, but I added safety wire to the clamp and gooped a little JB Weld around it as an added measure to protect from premature fitting release.

-Removed HPFP in the process of checking the coolant distributor fitting and found rotted cam/fuel pump drive stopper (they are plastic). Replaced with new.

-Replaced another misc. coolant line which runs over the top of the engine.

-Replaced all 8 spark plugs with new OEM plugs.

I have some parts on order to make the carbon interior complete, but one piece is backordered. Again, I can cater to whatever you need in terms of the interior trim (wood, carbon, or other).





Intake manifold removed in preparation for the plastic coolant pipe replacement. Notice the clean ports (can't see the valves in the picture).






New aluminum coolant pipe in place.





New plugs.





Old HPFP camshaft stopper.





New HPFP camshaft stopper installed onto camshaft.





The coolant distributor fitting (with hose still attached) as I found it. It is stuck in there very solidly and I am fairly confident this engine got the later improved adhesive formula.





Coolant distributor fitting reinforcements. Safety wire was used to tie the fitting (by it's clamp) to an anchor point on the engine. A little JB-Weld was applied for extra insurance, but before applying too liberally, I stopped in fear of having trouble getting the fitting out in the event that it ever needs work in the future.
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Mar 24, 2015 | 09:46 AM
  #9  
Still amazed these are only $40k trucks...glws, real value here. These things will last forever once the known issues are taken care of, which they have been here.
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Mar 26, 2015 | 05:40 AM
  #10  
Thank you very much for the kind words. I agree, this one has a long way to go before needing anything now that this has been taken care of.

Please send offers my way guys! Don't be scared I will see what I can do about getting some interior and cleaner exterior pictures this week. There is a small chance I may trade it in along with my X3 (for my SO) for a 2015 X3 at the BMW dealer.
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Mar 28, 2015 | 03:28 PM
  #11  
Price drop. 40k with some secondary carbon trim (has a few weave imperfections and some dust got in the resin in places) and the secondary cat bypasses. We can talk on the other mods, but 43k with everything.

Make some offers. You wont find another vehicle with the capabilities this one has for a better price.
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Mar 28, 2015 | 05:12 PM
  #12  
Maybe some pictures will help.

Sorry for how dirty it is, but I figure dirty pictures are better than no pictures.

Also, I have leather center console handles and door pulls on order right now. In the meantime, I've had the old wood door pulls painted to high gloss black. It looks OK for temporary, but the new leather ones will look much better

Driver's side




Passenger side




Driver's seat (has some wear on the bottom bolster)




Bottom bolster wear








Front passenger seat (beautiful)








Back seat area with newest Panorama magazine (to show these were shot recently... as in today!)

In this picture, you can see one of the only flaws on the interior. I let something rest on that rear bolster inadvertently for too long. It made a funky indent on the leather



From the other side




The other flaw on the interior. This scratch on the arm rest. That was there before I bought it.





Doors














Love the stitched dash and doors




Rear hatch area




Cluster (I need washer fluid!)







Let me know if you would like to see something else up close and I will do my best to get pictures of it. Maybe one day I'll get shots of it when it's clean too! It does look exactly the same as it did when it was clean in the exterior pictures from the first post though.
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Apr 11, 2015 | 12:24 PM
  #13  
Just put new rear tires on and ordered carbon door pulls. Also got some pictures of it nice and clean. I'll post more when I have time to upload them.






It's hard to keep the tires clean even just driving a few feet for some pictures today!
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Apr 18, 2015 | 10:34 AM
  #14  
Let's work out a deal guys. I'm pretty motivated because I have a “new" car coming later this month. Plus, this makes 9 cars for me currently and that is a little crazy!
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Apr 29, 2015 | 09:38 PM
  #15  
Price drop!

Also, new door handles are in. They are sweet!


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