Porsche 996 Turbo
Highlights
- UNIQUE ON THE MARKET
- CERTIFIED LOW MILEAGE
- UNUSUAL CONFIGURATION
The Porsche 911 Type 996 Turbo was produced between 2000 and 2005, with a total of 16,965 units manufactured. Starting with the 2002 model year, Porsche offered the X50 kit as an option, which increased engine power from 420 to 450 horsepower. However, the exact number of units equipped with this option for the 2002 model year is not specified in the available sources. It is important to note that the X50 kit was a relatively expensive option, suggesting that its adoption was limited. In 2005, Porsche introduced the 911 Turbo S, which came standard with the X50 kit, with production limited to 900 units. As indicated in its original service record, this 911 was delivered new through the Porsche dealership in Antibes. Its penultimate owner acquired it in 2017 before moving on, in 2025, to the next generation with a 997 Turbo. Sold by us a year ago, this superb 996 Turbo X50 has now returned to us as part of its last owner’s real estate project. We are therefore delighted to once again offer this particularly desirable example for sale, now part of our inventory. In addition to its low mileage and impeccable history, thanks to maintenance performed entirely at a Porsche Center, this 996 Turbo stands out for its very rare Meridian Gray exterior, paired with a full-leather interior in Metropolis Blue. Its exclusivity is further enhanced by a particularly comprehensive list of features.
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