On the outside, this 911 coupé has a classic "silver metallic" finish; the rear fenders can be repainted after consultation with the seller. The current owner is aware of the following as defects: the front bumper has small cracks and the repainting on the rear fenders is not perfect. Otherwise, no major damage can be found on the exterior – no corrosion can be found and dents or paint chips on the body are apparently not present. Furthermore, there are no cracks in components such as the headlights, taillights or glass panes of this 996. The seller excludes an accident in his holding period.
The tires are from the Hankook brand: they are winter tires with DOT 2021, which are mounted on original five-spoke Porsche alloy wheels, which in turn are in acceptable condition. The front brakes are still in good condition, the brakes mounted on the rear axle are at the wear limit and should be replaced soon. In terms of chassis technology, there are no negative abnormalities to be noted.
Some patina can be seen in the black full leather seats in the interior of this 996 coupé: however, there are no worn seat bolsters or torn seams. The four-spoke leather steering wheel, like the shift knob of the manual gearbox, shows no signs of wear. The entire interior carpet is spotless and apparently no stains can be found on the roof lining either. A mobile phone holder is attached to the center console. The following equipment features are included in this Porsche 996: sunroof, power steering, central locking, electric windows, seat heating on both sides, lumbar support driver's seat, air conditioning, ABS, cruise control, Porsche Traffic Pro car radio, sound package and bi-xenon headlights. With the exception of a defective central locking system, all equipment elements function perfectly.
Almost 141,000 kilometers can be read on the display in the cockpit – according to the current owner, this total mileage can be traced through a complete Porsche checkbook. There are also various other documents on the Porsche that can be used to document the history of this 911. All instruments in the interior can be attested to be in perfect working order.
The coupé is powered by a 3.4-liter six-cylinder boxer engine, which is of course located in the rear of the vehicle, as is typical for 911s. A 6-speed manual transmission is connected to the engine. The Porsche was last serviced in September 2021. According to the seller, current defects in the technology cannot be listed.
The underbody of the Porsche 996 Carrera Coupé is in good condition: there are no signs of improper repairs or rust damage.