Highlights
- Manual 3.8-litre
- Four-wheel drive system
- Good service history
- Excellent spec
- Exclusive PTS paintwork
The Appeal
With the 997, Porsche really hit their water-cooled stride. Widely acknowledged as one of the most desirable modern 911s, it offered a fantastic blend of performance, luxury and superb build quality. Still sought after, they make for excellent, genuinely usable daily sports cars.
This particular example is replete with a number of desirable options, most especially the superb PTS (Paint To Sample) paintwork, which is very special and makes the vehicle truly unique. Alongside the rare manual transmission, fine spec and good history, we think it makes this handsome coupé something very desirable indeed.
The History and Paperwork
- First registered in March 2008
- Eight owners from new
- Current owner since September 2021, purchased from PMC Motors (Porsche Specialists) in Surrey
- The car is currently SORN as the MOT expired in September 2022
- Very good MOT record, with only one failure for tyre tread depth and headlamp adjustment
- Comprehensive service history – 10 stamps in the book, with the last at 81,960 miles in November 2020
- 86,842 miles indicated, confirmed by service and MOT record
- Less than 3,000 miles covered since September 2021 and little used in recent months
- Stored in a climate controlled ‘Carcoon’ by the vendor
- Only selling as they want to thin their collection
- Complete with the owner’s handbook, a number of invoices and the current V5C
The Interior
- Extended natural tan leather upholstery
- Electrically operated 12-way seats with lumbar support
- Three-memory function to driver’s seat
- Electric steel sunroof, windows and door mirrors
- Cruise control and parking sensors
- Infotainment system with navigation, phone, radio and CD changer
- Air conditioning
- Makesser multifunction steering wheel
- Optional dash-mounted stopwatch
The extended tan leather upholstery fitted to this 997 beautifully complements the paintwork and has a luxurious, high-end feel. There’s a little wear showing to the outer bolster of the driver’s seat and a few general marks and blemishes to the door cards, centre console and rear seats, but nothing that would raise any concerns for us.
Colour matched to the leather, the headlining looks to be secure and undamaged, with no signs of staining or water ingress. Similarly, the carpets match the cabin well and look to be in very good order. These are nicely contrasted with a set of official Porsche mats in a dark brown finish matching the car.
Looking at the trim and switchgear, the material quality is high, as you’d expect, and the layout is nicely ergonomic with some quality finishes. Above the passenger glovebox, there are a pair of retractable cupholders, which adds a dash of extra practicality. One of our favourite features in the cabin is the wood finish to the steering wheel and the gear shifter, which provides a nice element of tactility.
The switchgear shows a little wear and patination, with the vendor telling us that the right side infotainment dial is getting slightly sticky. However, we’re assured by the vendor that everything works just as it should, with no issues that they are aware of.
The switchgear shows a little wear and patination, with the vendor telling us that the right side infotainment dial is getting slightly sticky. However, we’re assured by the vendor that everything works just as it should, with no issues that they are aware of.
At the front, there is a useful “frunk” space, big enough for a couple of soft overnight bags. Also present is the toolkit, compressor and a warning triangle.
The Exterior
- Exclusive PTS Macadamia Brown Metallic paintwork
- Optional ‘Sport Design’ wheels
- Electrically operated rear spoiler
- Optional top-tinted windscreen and rear window wiper
- Optional painted side-skirts
With the exterior finished in that wonderful shade of metallic brown, this is a truly exclusive vehicle. Porsche’s PTS system allows you to have your car painted in pretty much any colour in existence, so the chances of coming across another 911 in the same spec are vanishingly small.
The paintwork presents very nicely overall, with a fine gloss and deep lustre. There’s the odd very minor mark, but the only notable blemishes are a scratch to the rear near-side bumper underneath the numberplate, and some marks to the sunroof caused by a loose seal.
We’re told by the vendor that the sunroof seal has come loose and will need to be replaced as, at present, it makes fully closing the sunroof quite tricky. Otherwise, the rest of the bodywork looks to be in fine fettle, with no evidence of corrosion or significant damage that we could discern.
As far as we can see, all of the trim elements, lights and glass areas are in good order. The front sidelights have been recently replaced, and we note that the ‘S’ of the ‘4S’ badge at the rear has broken.
This 911 is riding on the optional 19-inch ‘Sport Design’ wheels, which look to be in pretty good order, with just a few minor marks and blemishes. They are shod in quality Michelin tyres that appear to have good tread levels.
It’s reported by the vendor that the underside is in good order, with just a little surface corrosion to the rear subframe to be seen.
The Mechanics
- 3,824cc naturally-aspirated water-cooled flat-six
- Six-speed manual transmission
- Four-wheel drive system
- Porsche Stability Management
Pushing a meaty 350hp to all four wheels, this handsome coupé is short of neither power nor grip. But it’s not lacking in interaction either, having been specified with a manual transmission. As such, it’s not only a very accomplished GT car, but a real driver’s machine too.
As the car has been in storage and little used recently, the vendor tells us that the car would benefit from a service and will require an MOT. However, in their ownership, a number of maintenance jobs have been undertaken, including: new rear exhaust box, new calliper brake hoses, new near-side alloy front-to-back brake pipe, new battery, and finally new rear discs / pads / sensors. They have also had a bore scope inspection, which has confirmed the fine state of the cylinder liners.
We’re assured that the car runs very well, with no issues to report.
Summary
A very nice example of a superb sports car, finished in an exclusive and attractive specification.
We think this would make for an excellent daily driver and certainly has much to recommend it.
We think this would make for an excellent daily driver and certainly has much to recommend it.
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