2016 PORSCHE 911 Carrera GTS: Virtually Brand New With Only 2XX
Miles! Where Exactly Are You Going To Find A Manual .1 GTS In
Guards Red (To Include Matching Seatbelts) With Extremely Low Miles
And Optioned With The Much Sought-After Aerokit And The Adaptive
Sports Seats?! RFMC Of course! This GTS Displays A Clean CARFAX
Report And Is Also Favorbly Optioned With A Black Leather Interior;
Select Cabin Areas Finished In Leather; White Instrumentation
Gauges Including The Sport Chrono's Dial; Interior Carbon Fiber
Inlays; And The BOSE Audio Package.With the move to forced-fed
flat-6s and future hybridization engine configurations, along with
the scarcity of manual operation; the purity of an unfiltered
driving experience is something that is becoming a soon-to-be
distant memory, however, not with this favorable optioned 991.1
GTS. A naturally-aspirated flat-6 with superlative power figures,
that's manually operated in a non-GT 911 format is something that
is highly unlikely to be seen again (especially with 2016
signifying the end of the naturally-aspirated 991.1 GTS). To put
this into a deeper perspective, many 911 aficionados compare the
991.1 GTS to the last of the 911 993s; particularly the final years
of the 993, 1997 and 1998 (just like how the 993 Carrera S was
introduced during the 2nd to the last year of production of the
993-series, so was the GTS in the 991.1-series, as the model years
coincide with the final years of the 991.1-series, 2015 and 2016).
When the Carrera S's 1997 model year was released, it was
championed for featuring enthralling standard-issue performance
equipment, offered in a naturally-aspirated package; it boasted
coveted desirables such as a widebody (the 991.1 also features a
widebody along with the standard-issue enthralling performance
equipment), and an updated braking and suspension system, which
made the S models very desirable. We all know that after production
of the 993 ceased, then came along the water-cooled 996, which
ushered in a new era for the 911. During this era, from 1999 to
2016, the 911 remained naturally-aspirated aside from the Turbos
and the GT2s; with the introduction of the 991.2 991 and now 992
911, the GT3/GT3RS are the only remaining non-turbocharged 911s
allow that to sink in.This this arresting example boasts an
original MSRP of $139,405 and features the following factory
ordered options:636 ParkAssist (front and rear) - $990712 Deletion
of GTS Model Designation on Side Doors 714 Deletion of Alcantara
840 SportDesign steering wheel AZ Leather interior in Black -
$3,850CGJ Sport Chrono clock dial in White - $500CNG Rear fascia
painted - $675CTH Belt outlet trim in leather - $550CUJ Fuse box
covers in leather - $380CXM Door Panel in Leather - $690CZW
Dashboard Trim in Leather EGA Carbon Fiber Interior Package i.c.w.
Leather Interior - $675G1 Guards RedP07 Adaptive Sport Seats Plus
(18-way) with Memory Package - $3,025P3G Premium Package Plus
i.c.w. Adaptive Sport Seats Plus (18-way) - $2,030P3H BOSE Audio
Package - $2,120XAA Aerokit Cup - $3,000XAJ Side Skirts Painted -
$750XFJ Instrument dials in White - $860XHM Center Console Trim in
Carbon Fiber - $330XMP Sun Visors in Leather - $575XNS Steering
column casing in leather - $465XSC Porsche Crest on headrests -
$285XSX Seat belts in Guards Red - $540XUB Headlight Cleaning
System Covers in Exterior Color - $295XXB Door-Sill Guards in
Stainless Steel, Illuminated - $900ZAB Ornamental Porsche Crest ZAC
No SunroofFor additional information regarding this extremely low
mileage, coveted Aerokit outfitted and manually operated 2016 911
Carrera GTS Coupe, call and/or text us now at (516) 888-9000/(516)
784-9619; were authentic motorcar aficionados, lets chat!
Vehicle Details
2016 Porsche 911
Listing ID:CC-1332492
Price:$124,995
Location:Valley Stream, New York
Year:2016
Make:Porsche
Model:911
Exterior Color:Guards Red
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:214
Stock Number:407
VIN:WP0AB2A99GS123317
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