Highlights
- Lovely original and very well-maintained Carrera 4S model with the desirable manual gearbox
- Low mileage example with documented recent bore score and IMS check
- Recent clutch replacement December 2021 at 89,764 miles along with other work
- Aftermarket stainless steel sports exhaust system
- Great colour combination of Seal Grey paintwork over black interior
The Appeal
In production from 1997 to 2004, the 996 iteration of Porsche’s famous 911 represented a new direction for the company. In moving away from the air-cooled technology which had up to that point defined the 911, Porsche was able to produce a car which was not only cleaner and more efficient than its predecessor, but also more powerful.
The 996 Carrera 4S was released in 2002, sporting a new front-end redesign and the wider body of the more powerful Turbo variant. Beyond the body style, the 996 C4S also shared the suspension, brakes and 18-inch wheels of its Turbo brethren, sitting 10mm lower than any other 996 Carrera.
Considered by many to be the variant to have, the 996 C4S combines the practicality of 4-wheel drive and the gorgeous wide-body looks of the Turbo, with the sonorous 3.6 L naturally aspirated flat six engine.
This particular car has clearly been well cared-for throughout its life, evidenced by numerous invoices for work over the years. Additionally, the car has benefited from a documented recent clutch and fuel rail replacement, along with bore-score and IMS check, all less than 1000 miles ago in December 2021. This piece of mind combined with the upgraded sports exhaust system and manual transmission surely must offer one of the best Porsche C4S experiences available.
The History and Paperwork
- V5C present
- First registered 03/07/2004
- MOT valid until 28/04/2024, with no advisories
- December 2021 underwent documented bore score and IMS assessment along with full service, clutch, water pump and thermostat replacement at a cost of £2700
- Numerous invoices detailing previous work and servicing undertaken on the car by Porsche and Porsche Specialists
- 2 keys
- 4 new Michelin PS2 tyres fitted December 2021
The Interior
- Great combination of black interior with brushed silver trim highlights
- Original interior condition and well optioned car from factory
- Original mats present
Complementing the Seal Grey exterior beautifully, the black interior of this car presents in lovely original condition. Throughout this period Porsche produced some interior colour combinations which could today be best described as dated, but with the black here, you can’t go wrong!
Given the relatively low mileage of this car, the interior condition is excellent. There is some evidence of minor wear to the seat bolsters and gear knob as one would expect, but it is all commensurate with the age of the car.
This was clearly a high-specified car from new, having features such as the second iteration of the Porsche Communications Management system, heated seats, and reverse sensors. Additionally, all interior equipment is reported by the vendor to be functioning normally.
The Exterior
- Classic Seal Grey exterior in fabulous condition, sitting on 18-inch turbo twist alloys, also in a good condition
- Attractive wide-body styling with iconic full-width rear reflective strip
- Contrasting red brake callipers of Turbo-specification from factory
Looking at the exterior of this car, it is clear it has led a cherished life. The bodywork and paint both present in fabulous condition, along with the headlamps and glass.
Both panels and panel gaps appear very straight and consistent, with only the most minor of defects on the closest of inspections. A small door-ding is noted on the nearside rear wing but otherwise the bodywork appears excellent.
The car benefits from 4 new Michelin PS2 tyres fitted December 2021, which have since covered hardly any miles. The alloy wheels also present well, with only minor curbing noted on the front nearside wheel.
The Mechanics
- Thorough documented inspection and service December 2021, including bore score and IMS check (no issues found)
- Clutch replacement December 2021, along with water pump and thermostat
- Fewer than 1000 miles covered since this time
- Numerous invoices detailing service work over the life of the car, demonstrating a history of cared-for ownership
- Replacement specialist stainless-steel exhaust system fitted
- Mixture of Porsche and Porsche Specialist service history
This car is reported by the vendor to run beautifully, which would certainly be consistent with the history provided. Looking through the ample documentation it is clear to see that significant money has been spent over the years keeping the car in top condition.
The vendor reports that the stainless-steel exhaust system sounds fabulous and really highlights the character of the sweet-sounding and free revving 3.6 L flat six engine.
Summary
The Carrera 4S in 996 guise really is a sweet spot in the 911 range, and this particular car in manual form is perhaps the one of the best of them all. An iconic sports car with a stunning breadth of ability, the Carrera 4S offers its owner the best of all worlds.
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