Equipped with a 6-speed manual transmission paired with its Mezger flat-six engine featuring Variable Turbine Geometry (VTG) turbochargers, this 2007 Porsche 997 Turbo Coupe is finished in Arctic Silver Metallic over a Cocoa Special Leather interior. This Canadian-market example was configured at an MSRP of approximately $185k CAD, featuring a factory-optioned rear axle differential lock, a Sport Shifter, the Sport Chrono Package Turbo, ParkAssist, Adaptive Sport Seats, a host of Exclusive options, and more. Showing less than 51k miles on the odometer, this 997 Turbo is now available for auction by its seller out of New Jersey.
The 997 Turbo is distinguished by wider bodywork than the standard Carrera model and features integrated side air intakes, unique bumpers, and a speed-activated rear wing. This Coupe is finished in Arctic Silver Metallic and rides on factory 19” 911 Turbo wheels wrapped in Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires from 2020. Paint protection film has been applied to the hood, front bumper, and front fenders. The seller notes minor paint imperfections, and detailed images are provided in the gallery along with a clean CARFAX report.
Inside, the driver is greeted with Cocoa Special Leather and matching floor mats. Additional options include heated Adaptive Sport Seats, a Sport Chrono stopwatch dial, ParkAssist, a model logo-embellished storage compartment lid, and illuminated stainless steel door entry guards. Exclusive selections include Porsche-crested headrests, a thicker leather steering wheel, a rear center console in leather, and an aluminum footrest. Slight wear is noted on the driver’s seat bolster.
Factory-rated at 480 HP, the twin-turbocharged 3.6-liter Mezger flat-six engine delivers power to all four wheels through a desirable 6-speed manual transmission. Optional performance features include a Sport Shifter, a rear axle-locking differential, and the Sport Chrono Package, enabling temporary overboost of up to 10 seconds for an increased peak torque rated at 505 lb-ft. Service history includes an oil and filter change in April 2021, as well as oil and filter replacement, clutch bleed, cabin filter, front and rear brake pads and rotors, and a new battery in February 2022. An oil and filter change was also performed in April 2024.
This sale will include a clean title, owner’s manuals, a toolkit, and an air pump.
The seller would like you to know: “A 997 Turbo is a highlight in Porsche's career. This car excels in every aspect and is equipped with excellent options, as well as a distinctive interior color that complements the exterior perfectly.
Comments (35)
Well bought!!!
Sold for $84,000
Bid in the amount of $84,000
Bid in the amount of $83,000
Bid in the amount of $82,360
Bid in the amount of $81,997
Bid in the amount of $79,000
Bid in the amount of $78,000
Bid in the amount of $74,000
Bid in the amount of $73,250
Bid in the amount of $73,000
the msrp is in canadian dollars. approx 138 us dollars
Bid in the amount of $71,000
@GT3ORDIE Thaks for the questions. the paint meter readings have been uploaded to the gallery. Regarding the oil change question, there was an additional oil change done in fall of 2021, but we do not have a copy of the invoice. Regarding the coolant lines/cam shaft, we do not have records of it and the current owner did not do it since his purchase in 2019. Clutch feels great, grabs properly and has no slip, not aware of a replacement. No seepage on the rear spoiler. I hope that helps.
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According to the service records provided, there has been one oil change in 20k from 9/04/2020 to 2/25/2022? Is that correct or is there service records not downloaded?
Just wondering if the coolant lines/cam shaft have been pinned or repaired? How does the clutch feel? Has the clutch ever been replaced? Can you check to see if the rams on the back spoiler/wing are leaking and is functional? Possible paint meter readings even over the PPF would be great!
Thanks in advance :)
Bid in the amount of $69,420
@Dirtyfox Please see the DME Report that has just been uploaded to the photo gallery.
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@Ngadban389 Thanks for the question. For all intensive purpose, it is the same as a US car. It has also been in the US since 2019 and is on a US Pennsylvania title. The only difference is the speedo is in KM, but the odometer is in Miles as that is an easy switch in the Porsche menu.
@Ambassador-auto - Pardon the silly question. Is this authorized to be driven in the United States? Also, is there anything different with the process to drive this relative to any other US based car, other than the fact that the speedometer is in Kilometers?
@Dirtyfox No apology needed. I appreciate the questions. As far as picture 171, that is from cleaning. No wet spot.
Hi sorry if i misspoke seller i was looking at pic 171 and 161 and thought it looked wet
@Dirtyfox A Oil and Filter change was done in April of this year.
@Dirtyfox Thaks for the questions. First, I am not sure where you saw a leak, there are no leaks, it is as dry as a bone. Regarding the DME report, I am waiting for my mechanic to say being it over either today or tomorrow and will post it as soon as I have it.
The listing has been updated to reflect that this is a Canadian model.
@groach clearly a Canadian model based on pic 134. Seller/PCarmarket should’ve called this out in the listing. 🫤 Still, a nice looking example.
Seems like the $185k MSRP mentioned must be in Canadian dollars. Speedo is in km too.
Bid in the amount of $65,000
Nice car, but what analytics are being used for the price of the car? With a base price of 130k, im struggling to understand how these options add up to over 50k.
Can you please post a DME report is there leaking coming from underneath and if so have they been addressed ty GLWS
Hi any services done since 2022 ? ty