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This 2022 Porsche 911 Turbo S is in pristine condition. It has a CPO warranty (as pictured) which extends the manufacturer warranty by 2 years but now for unlimited mileage: this puts it into 2028 for full warranty. It has PPF on impact zones. The only thing I added to it was a ceramic coating, tinted windows on the sides and rear, and a rock guard in the front wheel wells. I am selling it to make room in my garage as I begin to trend more towards track-worthy vehicles (most clubs don't let you track convertibles). The car has been flawless. The paint color is called Gentian Blue.
There is a 1 inch scratch which may buff out on the console (as pictured).
Photo #9 shows the door sill. That collection on the sill is a grouping of bubbles that got under the PPF. There are no paint flaws there. This is on the passenger side.
I left the dealer installed contact paper in the foot wells because I put the Porsche carpets aside and used WeatherTech instead (which covered the plastic contact paper). You may see that shining a bit around the edges of the carpet.
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This 2022 Porsche 911 Turbo S is in pristine condition. It has a CPO warranty (as pictured) which extends the manufacturer warranty by 2 years but now for unlimited mileage: this puts it into 2028 for full warranty. It has PPF on impact zones. The only thing I added to it was a ceramic coating, tinted windows on the sides and rear, and a rock guard in the front wheel wells. I am selling it to make room in my garage as I begin to trend more towards track-worthy vehicles (most clubs don't let you track convertibles). The car has been flawless. The paint color is called Gentian Blue.
There is a 1 inch scratch which may buff out on the console (as pictured).
Photo #9 shows the door sill. That collection on the sill is a grouping of bubbles that got under the PPF. There are no paint flaws there. This is on the passenger side.
I left the dealer installed contact paper in the foot wells because I put the Porsche carpets aside and used WeatherTech instead (which covered the plastic contact paper). You may see that shining a bit around the edges of the carpet.
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