Among the first generation of water-cooled 911s, this 2000 Porsche 996 Carrera is powered by a 3.4-liter flat-six engine paired with a desirable 6-speed manual transmission. It comes finished in Black over Savanna Beige partial leather upholstery and features the Power Seat Package, Porsche Stability Management, stainless steel exhaust pipes, and more. Showing approximately 72k miles on the odometer, this one-owner Carrera is now being offered for auction by the selling dealer out of Connecticut.
This Coupe comes finished in nonmetallic Black and features optional stainless steel exhaust pipes. It rides on factory 17” 996 Twist wheels with optional colored Porsche crest center caps and new Riken Raptor tires. Additional equipment includes a speed-activated rear spoiler and black brake calipers with white Porsche lettering. The seller notes a rub mark on the passenger's side rear taillight. Detailed images are provided in the gallery along with a clean CARFAX report.
The cabin presents Savanna Beige partial leather upholstery with the optional Power Seat Package, a 3-spoke leather steering wheel, and black floor mats with Porsche lettering. Other features include power windows and mirrors, dual-zone automatic climate control, cruise control, a central locking system, a cassette holder, and a sound system. The seller notes color fading on the driver's seat and a small imperfection on the dash above the center console.
This 996 is equipped with a 3.4-liter flat-six engine that sends up to 296 HP to the rear wheels by way of a 6-speed manual transmission. The seller adds that maintenance carried out at Lynmor Motorsports of Huntington, New York, in December of 2023 included a 30k-mile service, replacement of the IMS bearing, and the installation of a new clutch. The CARFAX report shows 5 service history entries including pre-delivery and maintenance inspections completed at Porsche of Fairfield, Connecticut, in August 2023.
This sale will include a clean title.
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Bid in the amount of $21,000
I usually use central dispatch to find a shipper, I would recommend using intercity shipping
Do you have a shipper you like to work with? (I’m in California)
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The kit was purchased from this company
https://tunersmotorsports.com/trs-development/ims-bearing-direct-oil-feed/
Please clarify the information on the Oil Fed Bearing Kit requiring the IMS Bearing replacement. I t shows as a $900 part cost, this package is $1895 at Stoddard Porsche. Please indicate the Name of the Bearing Kit manufacture and the decal (Numbered Proof) provided by the manufacture.
Yes it was purchased directly from them
Hi seller, Reviewing the carfax history, was this vehicle acquired directly by you all from Porsche of Fairfield?
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I spoke with Richie at lynmor, he said with the oil fed bearing kit($800) requires the purchase of an ims bearing($100). I asked about the borascope, he said the cylinders are fine.
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I didn’t get a chance to call the shop but I will call them tomorrow
I am also concerned about the $100 IMS ?
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I will ask the shop on Monday about the results (they said it was good) and about the ims
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Do you all happen to have the results from the borescope? And what was done to the IMS for $100?
Photos have been added of the service receipts for the 12-14-23 service
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Oh great, yeah I don’t see the picture of the results or receipt in the gallery
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Thanks for your interest.
Yes borescope inspection and ims replacement was performed 12-14-23 at Lymor Motorsports in Huntington Station. They also performed a major service, did brakes, fresh tires, recharge and replace an o ring in the ac system. Receipt is in hand. I thought a photo of the receipt was posted in the photos
Has a borescope been performed on this vehicle to look for bore scoring? Also do you all have documentation of the IMS fix?