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2003 911 Carrera 4S Coupe 6-Speed
Although low mileage, this C4S was modified. So how did it fare?

Introduced in 2002, the Porsche 996 Carrera 4S combined the wide Turbo body, brakes, and suspension with the all-wheel-drive system of the Carrera 4, offering a more aggressive appearance and sharper handling without the added cost of a Turbo. It retained the base 911’s naturally aspirated 3.6-liter flat-six, producing 320 horsepower, and was available with a 6-speed manual or optional Tiptronic automatic transmission. The model is easily identified by its “Carrera 4S” badging and the signature red reflector strip spanning the rear. Initially offered only as a coupe, a Cabriolet version joined the lineup in 2004.
This 2003 911 Carrera 4S Coupe 6-Speed is finished in Arctic Silver Metallic over a Black leather interior and shows just 9,000 miles on the odometer. Lightly modified with wheel spacers, Feal adjustable coilovers, a Cargraphic exhaust, and a Porsche Classic infotainment system, the car presents in very nice condition. It has also benefited from recent maintenance, including a new drive belt, spark plugs, and an IMS bearing replacement in 2024—making it a standout low-mileage example that’s been thoughtfully updated and cared for.
We’ve seen this low-mileage C4S make a few appearances over the past couple of years, first failing to sell in December 2022 at a $55,500 high bid, then again in April of this year at $55,000—both right at the low end of comps. But this time around, the seller got their number, as the car finally sold at a final bid of $65,500. Patience, as they say, paid off—with a $10k bump to show for it.
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