2011 911 Carrera GTS Cabriolet 6-Speed

Higher miles compared to previous sales this year, but still a strong number

The 997.2 Carrera GTS marked the peak of the naturally aspirated Carrera lineup before the 991 generation. Offered as both a Coupe and Cabriolet, it featured the wider body of the Carrera 4 but remained rear-wheel drive. Power came from a 3.8-liter flat-six producing 408 hp, 23 more than the Carrera S, thanks to a revised intake manifold and a standard sport exhaust system. Other GTS-specific elements included center-lock RS Spyder wheels, black exterior trim, the SportDesign front apron, and a black Alcantara-lined interior. The GTS was offered with a 6-speed manual as standard or an optional 7-speed PDK.

This 2011 911 Carrera GTS Cabriolet 6-Speed came finished in Carrara White over a Black Full Leather interior and showed 45,000 miles. It was equipped with desirable factory options including heated Adaptive Sport Seats, Sport Chrono Package Plus, BOSE, and several Exclusive options. Performance modifications included an upgraded air intake, aftermarket exhaust components, and an ECU tune. The sale includes the original intake and exhaust, service records, a clean Carfax, and detailed gallery photos.

Although an extremely nice and well-specced example, our Spotlight car had the highest mileage we’ve seen on a manual Cab. in the last twelve months, by double. That being said, I had this one in the $70-85,000 range, which it just beat, selling at a final bid of $85,500. Well done.

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