2003 Porsche 911 Turbo
Description
Start up and walk around video
‘Just put it in "D" and off you go -- as fast as you dare.’ – Car and Driver
Performance deals, especially among luxury automakers with devoted followings, are few and far between, particularly for exceptional cars. However, there are some cars that slip through the cracks – even if just for a little while – that provide astounding levels of performance, looks, and brand cachet at a fraction of the cost when new. Of course, the 996-generation 911 Turbo (2001-2005) is one of those unique cars. A well-regarded model that outperformed its relative value for far too long, the word is now out about the first water-cooled generation 911 Turbo’s startling power and performance figures. Featuring a 3.6-liter twin-turbocharged flat-six engine producing 415 horsepower and 415 lb-ft of torque, 996 Turbos equipped with the optional five-speed Tiptronic S transmission - as this Basalt Black Metallic example is - could accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in just 4.9 seconds on the way to a top speed of 185 mph. As such, it was one of the most potent and capable sports cars of its time, remaining impressive even by today's standards.
Highlights
Optional Basalt Black Metallic over Black full leather interior
Black supple leather front and rear
Trunk mounted remote BOSE six-disc CD changer
Optional five-speed Tiptronic S transmission
19-inch Satin Black BBS wheels
Bilstein PSS10 Coil overs
Rear wing element has been modified (reversible as per consignor) to remain raised at all speeds
Very clean, largely unmodified example
Current on service as per consignor
Mezger derived 3.6-liter twin-turbocharged flat-six engine producing 415 horsepower and 415 lb-ft of torque
Four piston monobloc brake calipers painted red
Front and rear with ventilated, cross-drilled discs
All-wheel drive
Original MSRP of $122,185.00
Features
Sunroof
Bi-Xenon headlights rounded at the bottom
Fuel Tank Capacity: 16.9 US gallons
Double overhead camshafts
Port fuel-injection
Wheelbase: 2350 mm
Dimensions 4430 x 1830 x 1295 mm
Curb weight: 1540 kg
Known Flaws
Typical wear to the driver’s seat bolster
Rear glass delamination along the bottom edge
Scuffs on the driver’s entry kick plate
Please note that Carfax identifies a ‘Damage Report’ on 1 Feb 2009. Additional comments from Carfax indicate that there was ‘Damage to the right front’ and that the ‘Airbags did not deploy.’
Included
Two main keys
Trunk mounted spare tire
Toolkit
Air pump
Jack
Keyed anti-theft lug bolt socket
Ownership History
Originally sold at Newport Auto Center (today Porsche Newport Beach), the Carfax for this 2003 911 Turbo shows a series of owners in Southern California, with the most recent and consigning owner having purchased the car in 2014.
Additional Notes A Broad Arrow Group Car Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner for this vehicle. Contact: Mathieu Guyot-Sionnest Phone: (323) 527-6020 email: mathieu.guyotsionnest@broadarrowgroup.com
Additional documents
CARFAX Vehicle History Report for this 2003 PORSCHE 911 TURBO WP0AB29953S687058
Competent Motorsports Invoice 7153
Competent Motorsports Invoice 7200
Competent Motorsports Invoice 7219
Competent Motorsports Invoice 7419
Competent Motorsports Invoice 7483
Competent Motorsports Invoice 7644
Competent Motorsports Invoice 7960
Competent Motorsports Invoice 8177
Competent Motorsports Invoice 8286
Competent Motorsports Invoice 8451
Competent Motorsports Invoice 8472
Competent Motorsports Invoice 8576
Competent Motorsports Invoice 12104
Competent Motorsports Invoice 12752
Competent Motorsports Invoice 13220