The 2003 Porsche 911 Turbo (996.2) is a Porsche built with a
purpose: delivering incredible performance, confidence, and
connection behind the wheel. This particular example has been
configured with a track day focus, featuring a suspension and
alignment setup geared toward high-performance driving events.
Rather than being a typical street-driven Turbo, this car has been
tailored toward enthusiasts who want to experience what the 996
Turbo platform was capable of when pushed beyond everyday
driving.
At the heart of this Porsche lies the legendary 3.6-liter
twin-turbocharged Mezger flat-six, an engine celebrated throughout
the Porsche community for its strength, racing heritage, and
ability to withstand demanding use. Producing 420 horsepower and
415 lb-ft of torque, it delivers the kind of effortless power that
makes the Turbo equally capable accelerating down a straightaway or
powering out of a corner.
Adding to the appeal is the 6-speed manual transmission, a highly
desirable configuration among Porsche enthusiasts. While many 996
Turbos were equipped with the Tiptronic automatic, the manual
gearbox provides the direct connection and involvement that drivers
seek from a performance car. Paired with Porsche's all-wheel-drive
system, the result is a platform that provides confidence,
stability, and exceptional capability during spirited driving.
Finished in Schwarz Black, this Turbo carries the unmistakable
presence of the 996 generation with a more purposeful attitude. The
smoked headlights complement the wide-body Turbo styling, while the
track-oriented setup gives the car a more aggressive stance and
driving character. With 82,983 miles, this example represents a
Porsche that has been enjoyed as intended and prepared for those
who value performance over simply collecting.
Inside, the 996 Turbo retains Porsche's driver-focused philosophy.
The controls are intuitive, the seating position is purposeful, and
the connection between driver and machine remains the centerpiece
of the experience. The combination of the Mezger engine, manual
transmission, all-wheel-drive traction, and track-focused setup
creates a Porsche that is ready for the enthusiast who wants more
than a weekend cruise.
This 2003 Porsche 911 Turbo (996.2) is a compelling opportunity for
someone looking for a capable, engaging, and properly focused
performance car. It represents the era when Porsche built cars that
could comfortably handle daily driving while still being
transformed into serious machines for the road course.
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