This 2017 Porsche 991.2 Turbo Coupe is finished in Agate Grey Metallic wrapped in Miami Blue vinyl over a Bordeaux Red leather interior. Commanding an original MSRP of over $174k, this Turbo features heated and ventilated 18-way Power Adaptive Sport Seats Plus, a heated multifunction steering wheel, a sunroof, Burmester High-End Surround Sound System, LED Headlights incl. Porsche Dynamic Light System Plus (PDLS+), Lane Change Assist, illuminated stainless steel door sill guards, and more. This Turbo has also been modified by the specialists at Design Stage 4 for a claimed output of over 900 HP. Modifications include HRE-P200 wheels, a KW coilover adjustable suspension, a Meisterschaft exhaust system, Kline headers, VTG hybrid turbochargers, water-methanol injection, AMS Performance intercoolers, and much more. This modified 911 Turbo is now being offered for auction out of New York with approximately 39k miles on the odometer.
Factory-finished Agate Grey Metallic, this Turbo has been wrapped in removable Miami Blue vinyl. It rides on a set of HRE-P200 wheels added at a cost of approximately $15k which comes dressed in new Michelin Pilot Sport 4 tires. Additional modifications include a carbon fiber front grille, mirrors, side air intakes, rear wing, and rear trunk lid. A Moshammer front spoiler lip has also been installed along with side skirts, and a rear diffuser. Detailed images are provided in the gallery along with a clean CARFAX report. The seller adds that a full ceramic coating has been applied and the factory-optioned High-Gloss Black 20” Sport Classic Wheels with Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires will accompany the sale.
Inside, this 911 Turbo features a two-tone Black and Bordeaux Red leather interior. Options include heated and ventilated 18-way Power Adaptive Sport Seats Plus with Memory Package, a heated multifunction steering wheel, a sunroof, Burmester® High-End Surround Sound System, LED headlights including Porsche Dynamic Light System Plus (PDLS+), Lane Change Assist (LCA), and illuminated stainless steel door sill guards. The seller reports all gauges, electronics, and accessories to be working properly.
The 3.8-liter flat-six engine is said to have been completely rebuilt and modified by the specialists at Design Stage 4 for a total output of over 900 HP. Power is sent to all four wheels through a 7-speed dual-clutch PDK transmission. Additional modifications include an upgraded KW coil-over adjustable suspension, Meisterschaft Exhaust, Kline Headers, hybrid turbochargers, AMS Performance intercoolers, GiroDisc brake rotors, and racing brake pads. This Turbo benefits from a recent 35k-mile service carried out at a cost of approximately $10k including replacements to the boost sensor, spark plugs, exhaust pipe seal, valve cover gasket, and cylinder head gasket, along with checking the turbocharger & exhaust system. An oil & filter change was also completed during this service and the seller confirms there are currently no outstanding maintenance items.
This sale will include the clean title (lien) and factory High-Gloss Black 20” Sport Classic Wheels with Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires.
Comments (34)
Bid in the amount of $130,000
This color combo is amazing. If you don’t like it, but have the coin to afford it, take the wrap off. Not rocket science. GLWA.
Beautiful car and color combo. For those who don't like the wrap, just remove it. I bet those wheels would look amazing the Agate Grey as well. GLWS!!
Guys, enough with the wrap crap. I have the same car in a cab, 2018, and I daily drive it along with my 6 other daily’s. Who cares about the wrap. This is a flat out amazing car that does amazing things, both on the street and track.
Maybe stop hating on the wrap and start loving on the car. It is the ultimate daily driver, bar none.
You have almost 600 ponies under your right foot, (OEM), and even though you’ll never really use all that power, knowing that it’s right there under your foot is an amazing feeling.
You don’t like the color of the wrap, buy a different car. To continually post negatives about the wrap is a joke. Are you trying to keep Archie from getting a good price? Why? It’s an amazing car and is worth top dollar for its market.
GLWA Archie. Hope you get what this car is worth, and it only takes 1 buyer who loves Miami Blue and knows what this amazing car is capable of to get you your number. Ignore the wrap haters and hopefully it goes to someone who will appreciate that actual car and its capabilities. If I didn’t already own one, I’d be seriously considering this one.
Common colors are what’s commonly purchased. Special (wishes) colors are not common.
I see this as an uncommonly special car; and that’s not just because of a Miami Blue wrap.
Arch,
Our tastes may differ, but It’s a terrific car in blue or grey. Absolutely agree that the (beautiful) wrap protects the paint which has been my experience too. GLWS!
G.
Bid in the amount of $120,000
Don’t let other people hate on your beautiful car. The wrap is amazing. Very detailed. Love that you did all the door jambs etc. you posted pics of it without the wrap. That should be sufficient enough.
@BarryLe you are more than welcome isntead of commenting here 10 times about the wrap to bid on the car purchase it and wrap it any color you like
Archie: Sorry but this car would have brought more had you removed the wrap. Miami blue is beautiful but not with a red and black interior. There are other colors you could have wrapped with that would have enhanced the car, not detracted from it.
@Rod27 Thank you Rod for positive words. Black plastic is the best :))
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Car looks great. Maybe the people who don’t like the warp don’t like the carbon fiber parts either, and prefer black plastic?
@PCA1983 Thank you so much I really love this color as well.
@wanna123 Thank you so much for your comment, I understand your frustration about the wrap but please understand I did this wrap mainly for the reason to keep the original paint in 100% perfect shape, Just to make sure you don't miss lead yourself and some other potential bidders, I am a maniac once it come to cars and trust me I did not have anyone use any blades on the car. IF THE SHOP KNOWS WHAT THEY ARE DOING, PROFESSIONAL WRAP SHOPS USE CUTTING TAPE FINISH LINE WHICH IS A TAPE PLEASE YOUTUBE IT AND YOU WILL SEE IT! I SPENT ABOUT $70K IN MODIFYING THIS PORSCHE SINCE I BOUGHT IT SO TRUST ME I DID NOT HESITATE TO PAY THE TOP $ FOR THE WRAP, FOR THEM TO DO A PROFESSIONAL JOB WITHOUT BLADES! THE WRAP ON THIS CAR IS INOZETEK BRAND WHICH IS THE BEST IN TODAY'S MARKET LOOKS JUST EXACTLY LIKE THE PAINT FINISH! THANK YOU AND HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY!
Bid in the amount of $69,420
I disagree on the wrap. To many, Agate Gray is boring and harder to keep clean looking. And the Miami Blue wrap keeps the paint underneath nearly factory perfect. And it appeals to those looking for a less boring color that is easier to keep looking good. And a buyer can easily have the wrap removed at very reason ably cost, it they want the Agate Gray back.
Amazing looking Turbo. I get the blue is eye catching but when selling a Porsche on a mark dedicated site I believe removing the wrap would have got you top dollar as its not about your personal taste but presenting the car to the biggest audience.
In regards to wraps when removed the car will require a full polish and detail. There are possibility of blade damages as that is how a wrap is installed. Honestly on such a high end car I just don't get covering up paint for plastic but then again I don't get spending $10k on PPF to protect a $2k bumper respray. It also isn't as easy as described and is probably $1500-2k job with the paint correction after.
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@BarryLe Ill upload the other pages as well for the repairs there were done. Wrap I had it for about 2 years, windows sticker I do not have it, Wrap removal is very easy and simple and wrap shop will do it for you which requires for them to use heat gun and simply removing the wrap.
@BarryLe Same person that wrapped this car in Miami blue I had him wrap my other cars and this one before as well was Pearl White before Miami Blue, once we removed the white wrap before the paint under was like brand new and it will be the same (actually wrap is really saving your paint) So instead of doing a PPF I went with Miami Blue color which was done about 2 years ago
Archie: The latest service record shows pages 1 and 4. Can use upload pages 2 and 3? Do you have a copy of the window sticker or build sheet? How long has the wrap been in place and how difficult will it be to remove?
I agree with several others that the car’s interior does not go well with the wrap. I hope the underlying paint will not be damaged in removing the wrap.
@Alani These Are bolt on's so its pretty easy, Engine is stock, You have 3 different tunes on the Cobb so you can just install the stock tune and car will be just like stock with better parts.
@Glickster Thank you for your comment we all have different taste.
@Tmort Thank you very much
@MooF Hi I have just uploaded pictures of the car without wrap.
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I'm with MooF. Wrap is a great color; but it doesn't go so well with the red interior. Thx.
Bid in the amount of $60,000
How easy can you bring the engine back to close to stock?
Absolutely stunning…
Pictures of the car without the wrap? Thanks