Porsche 911 Turbo 2003 With This Low Kilometer Auction
JAKARTA - The auction that is believed to be able to provide sufficient complete information about the condition of the car to be sold. This includes a history of maintenance, accident reports, and vehicle inspections. This helps buyers to make more informational decisions.
In addition, cars from well-known and prestigious or rare brands often get more attention at auctions. Cars with a good reputation in terms of quality and durability also tend to sell quickly.
A rare Porsche 911 Turbo 2003 with a low distance of only 17 thousand kilometers, has just entered the auction through the Bring A Trailer auction site, in the United States.
The 911 Model is the most famous Porsche model to date and is one of the most legendary cars of all time.
Reporting from the auction house site, January 17, Porsche 911 Turbo 2003, which was auctioned in Arctic Silver Metallic paint that glowed in the sun, while the interior wrapped in black skin with deviated stitches emitted a sporty aura.
Electric front jockeys with the Porsche emblem on the back of their heads are ready to ground drivers and passengers on long trips. The touch of fiber carbon on dashboards, ventilation, speakers, and steering circles wrapped in leather adds to the luxurious and futuristic impression.
The Porsche heart is not kidding, namely a 3.6L Mezger twin-turbocharged 415 hp and 415 lb-ft torque engine. The fierce force is channeled to all four wheels via manual 6-speed transmission, ready to fly in an instant with 415 hp and 563 Nm torque.
It's not just a matter of speed, this car also features high-level security features such as Porsche Stability Management (PSM) and disc brakes ventilating on all four wheels. Electric Sunroof, xenon lights, automatic rear spoilers, and the Bose sound system complements your driving experience.
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Porsche 911 Turbo 2003 is auctioned in clean condition with a Carfax report and a Montana title. No wonder it has just entered the auction, this car has already bid 55,996 US dollars or the equivalent of Rp.876 million but it is believed that the figure will be doubled when the auction closes for another seven days.