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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Vehicle first registered in Austria on April 11, 2000, and then in Italy on February 8, 2001; ASI registered. Purchased by the current owner in December 2018.
Vehicle first registered in Austria on April 11, 2000, and then in Italy on February 8, 2001; ASI registered. Purchased by the current owner in December 2018.
The current mileage is 117,000 km
The engine was rebuilt in 2025; see the photo of the engine before being reassembled. Since then, it has been driven just over 2,000 km.
The car is equipped with an updated 2023 entertainment system with Bluetooth/phone, radio, original Porsche navigation.
Also included in the sale are two sets of tires, summer and winter, and the original hard top.
LOT DESCRIPTION
The Porsche 911 series 996 was produced from 1997 to 2005 and represents one of the most important turning points in the history of the 911. With this model, Porsche abandoned traditional air cooling, adopting for the first time a liquid-cooled six-cylinder boxer engine, a necessary choice to comply with new emissions and noise regulations and to improve performance and reliability. The design was also completely new compared to the previous generation (993), with more modern lines and the characteristic front headlights shared with the Boxster, a solution that caused much discussion among enthusiasts at the time. During its career, the 996 was offered in numerous versions, including Carrera, Carrera 4, Turbo and GT3, with power outputs ranging from approximately 300 to over 400 hp. In total, approximately 175,000 units were built, making it one of the most widespread 911s. Today, the 996 is considered a transitional 911, fundamental because it marks the beginning of the model's modern era and represents the definitive transition to contemporary Porsche technologies.
LOT DESCRIPTION
The Porsche 911 series 996 was produced from 1997 to 2005 and represents one of the most important turning points in the history of the 911. With this model, Porsche abandoned traditional air cooling, adopting for the first time a liquid-cooled six-cylinder boxer engine, a necessary choice to comply with new emissions and noise regulations and to improve performance and reliability. The design was also completely new compared to the previous generation (993), with more modern lines and the characteristic front headlights shared with the Boxster, a solution that caused much discussion among enthusiasts at the time. During its career, the 996 was offered in numerous versions, including Carrera, Carrera 4, Turbo and GT3, with power outputs ranging from approximately 300 to over 400 hp. In total, approximately 175,000 units were built, making it one of the most widespread 911s. Today, the 996 is considered a transitional 911, fundamental because it marks the beginning of the model's modern era and represents the definitive transition to contemporary Porsche technologies.
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