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2019 911 Targa 4 GTS Exclusive Manufaktur Edition
We don't see too many of these, even so, they seem to be 📈

The 2019 911 Targa 4 GTS Exclusive Manufaktur Edition stands out as a highly specified, limited-production take on the already well-rounded GTS. Built through Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur, it featured a distinctive color combination of Jet Black Metallic with White Gold accents, paired with an Espresso Natural Leather interior. Beyond its bespoke finishes, it carried a long list of factory options including rear-axle steering, Front Axle Lift, Sport Chrono, and 18-way adaptive sport seats, adding over $45,000 in equipment. Combining the 450-horsepower GTS drivetrain with handcrafted details, it represents one of the more unique and thoughtfully configured modern Targas.
This 2019 911 Targa 4 GTS Exclusive Manufaktur Edition came finished in Jet Black Metallic over Espresso Natural Leather and showed 7,000 miles, with roughly 3,000 added under current ownership. A well-kept example, it received a drive belt replacement and oil service in August 2025. The sale included recent service records, factory literature, and a clean CarFax report.
Only one other Exclusive Manufaktur Targa 4 GTS has traded over the past twelve months, a 10,000-mile example that brought $153,333 last December. Our Spotlight Car, with roughly 3,000 fewer miles, improved on that result, hammering at a final bid of $175,000.
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