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34,871 km (21,668 mi)
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Original & Highly Original
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About this 2003 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S

VIN: WP0ZZZ99Z4S640583

Gallery Aaldering: Europe’s Largest Classic Car Dealer Since 1975.

Our family-owned business has been dedicated to sourcing and offering the finest classic cars in the world. Today, we proudly present over 450 high-quality classics in stock, making us the biggest dealer in Europe. What you see on Classic is only a small selection. Our full collection awaits at our dealer site. With worldwide shipping, regular sales to the USA, and nearly 50 years of expertise, Gallery Aaldering is your trusted partner in finding and enjoying the car of your dreams.

There are collectors who will tell you this. If you want a water cooled 911, you want the 4S. Preferably as a Cabriolet. And they almost always add one more thing. It has the best rear end of the entire water cooled era. That already says quite a lot.

After the enormous success of the 993, Porsche faced a difficult task in the late 1990s. The successor had to be more modern, faster, and more efficient. That is how the 996 arrived in 1997. For the first time water cooled. For the first time truly different. Purists raised their eyebrows. The headlight design became a regular topic of conversation. It took time to get used to it. That is simply part of the story.

Time, however, has a way of reshaping opinions. Today enthusiasts see the 996 differently, especially the post 2002 models. The headlights were revised, the front bumper gained sharper lines, and suddenly there stood a mature 911. No debate required. Just a serious sports car with its own identity. Then Porsche introduced the Carrera 4S.

In 2002 Porsche decided to do something special. They took the wide body shell of the Turbo, added the Turbo braking system, and adopted the Turbo suspension, but left the turbochargers out. Naturally aspirated. The 3.6 liter flat six produced 320 horsepower and sprinted to sixty miles per hour in roughly five seconds. Combined with all wheel drive, it delivers confidence even on wet pavement. The result is a Porsche that is fast, but more importantly usable. Every single day.

The example offered here is exactly how you would want one specified. A 2003 model year car delivered new in Vienna and owned by just two caretakers since new. The odometer shows 34,800 kilometers, supported by the accompanying documentation. Last year the car received a major service at Porsche AVP Altötting.

Now the configuration. This is a manual transmission car, meaning full driver engagement rather than an automatic. A Cabriolet so you can enjoy open air driving whenever you choose, paired with the original factory hardtop that accompanies the car. The condition is exactly what you would expect from a Porsche with fewer than 35,000 kilometers. Exterior, interior, and mechanical components present beautifully. The leather interior is excellent and the paint retains a deep, impressive finish.

Then there is the color. Atlas Gray. A rare shade that gives the wide body exactly the right presence. In sunlight it reads as a subtle silver gray. In shadow it takes on a steel like tone. Not flashy, but perfectly suited to highlighting the lines of the 4S.

The Cabriolet is often considered the sweet spot of the 996 lineup. You drive with the top down, hear the 3.6 liter engine working right behind you, and enjoy the added assurance of all wheel drive. Install the hardtop during colder months and you effectively have a closed 911. Two cars in one, in a sense.

What makes this Porsche stand out is the combination. Wide Turbo body styling, manual gearbox, low mileage, thorough documentation, only two owners, and a rare color specification. That is not something you encounter often.

The 996 was once controversial. Today more people understand what it truly represents. A genuine 911 with performance, character, everyday usability, and styling that has aged remarkably well.

Interested? Contact Gallery Aaldering today and experience this Porsche for yourself. We export vehicles worldwide. Ask us about the possibilities.

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Details about this vehicle - curated by our market specialists.

Year
2003
Model Family
Model Generation
Model Variant
Carrera 4S
Model Trim
-
Engine
3.6L H6
Transmission
Manual
Drive Type
Four Wheel Drive (4WD/AWD)
Originality
Original & Highly Original
Mileage
34,871 km (21,668 mi)
VIN
WP0ZZZ99Z4S640583
Vehicle Type
Automobile
Body Style
Convertible
Doors
2 Doors
Driver Side
Left Hand Drive
Ext. Color Group
Black
Int. Color Group
Black

Market Summary

The Porsche 911 Carrera 4S Cabriolet - Manual - 996.2 (2004 to 2005) market.

CMB $37,458
The CLASSIC.COM Market Benchmark (CMB) represents a benchmark value for vehicles in this market based on data accumulated by CLASSIC.COM. Actual market value for a specific vehicle will depend on various elements, including the condition of the vehicle.
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The 996 Carrera 4S Cabriolet - Manual - is the convertible version of the slightly-uprated 996 Carrera 4. Introduced a y... Learn more.

There are 17 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S - 996.2 for sale across all model years (2002 to 2005) and variants, 5 are Cabriolet - Manual and 1 is model year 2003 . There were 103 Cabriolet - Manual sold in the last 5 years.

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