This 2007 Porsche 997 Turbo Coupe is finished in Black over a matching full leather interior and features an aftermarket Liberty Walk widebody kit. The car is equipped with a 6-speed manual transmission paired with a twin-turbo 3.6-liter Mezger engine modified with upgraded turbochargers, high-flow air filters, high-flow cats, and aftermarket mufflers. Other modifications include Bilstein Damptronic coilovers, stainless-steel brake lines, TechArt pedals, 997.2 taillights, red seatbelts, a custom steering wheel, and 19” Dyno PUR LG07 wheels. Showing just over 18k miles on the odometer, this modified 997 Turbo is now being offered for auction once again on PCARMARKET out of New Jersey.
This 997 was fitted with a Liberty Walk widebody kit by SR Auto Group of Vancouver in 2015. It includes bolt-on fender flares, a front bumper, side skirts, and a ducktail rear spoiler. The exterior is finished in Black and features bi-xenon headlamps, LED daytime running lights, 997.2 LED taillights, dual exhaust outlets, red brake calipers, and five-spoke 19” Dyno PUR LG07 wheels with Michelin Pilot Sport tires.
The Black full leather interior was factory-equipped with optional carbon fiber trim covering the switch panel, rear center console, and door finishers. It has been modified with red seatbelts, TechArt pedal covers, and a customized steering wheel with Alcantara and carbon fiber trim. Other equipment includes power seats with driver position memory, automatic climate control, cruise control, an Alcantara headliner, a Bose sound system, a Sport Chrono dashboard stopwatch, and Porsche Communication Management (PCM) with navigation.
The 3.6-liter twin-turbocharged Mezger flat-six engine delivered a factory-rated output of 480 HP and 460 lb.-ft of torque to all four wheels through a 6-speed manual transmission. The engine has been modified with upgraded turbochargers, high-flow air filters, high-flow cats, and aftermarket mufflers. The seller notes the car was reportedly dyno-tested at an output of 510 HP with the upgrades. Other modifications include Bilstein Damptronic coilovers and braided stainless-steel brake lines. The car was also factory-equipped with a Sport Shifter and the Sport Chrono Package Turbo. An oil change is said to have been completed in preparation for the sale.
This sale will include a clean title.
Comments (15)
Bid in the amount of $50,000
@Erenzia This is what we were told by Porsche speciaslists shop that races cars and that inspected this car: there is no need to do preemptive work because this car has low mileage and it was not a track car.
Wondering if cams and coolant lines have been pinned?
@Onlychild8403 No lift, about 2.6 inches in center
Bid in the amount of $30,997
@ZoomAuto, how low to the ground is the front lip? Any lift kit that can raise the nose? Thanks
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@Doorman See attached and all info that is known and provided to us by Porsche specialized shop TPC, was posted without new information.
@ZoomAuto
Wondering if you were able to find out some more information about the car since last auction such as what was used to tune the car and what exhaust is on the car? Since the last auction was 4 months ago can you provide an updated DME? Can you provide a cold start video with the car turned off and then turned on to see complete startup? Preferably with the camera on the exhaust. Thanks
Bid in the amount of $30,000
Bid in the amount of $5,000
Hello Everyone! We are extremely excited to offer one of a kind Mezger 997.1 Turbo with Manual transmission, very low mileage, accident free Carfax and Autocheck history and a lot of extras that makes this vehicle very unique and most definately 1 out of 1 available.
We will be glad to answer on any questions you have during this auction.
Good Luck Bidding!
ZoomAuto
Sorry, I meant “over boost” to those torque numbers, not bhp numbers
Quick question - didn’t the sports chronograph package allow for a 10 second boost from 457 ft tq to 502 ft tq? If so, wouldn’t that explain the power output of 510hp as opposed to the additional upgrades? Not to diminish the upgrade choices, as they appear to be done in good taste, but just pointing out what Porsche build sheets that I have seen say. Feel free to disagree if I’m wrong
Nice looking Turbo.