
2001 PORSCHE 911 996 CARRERA 2

2001 PORSCHE 911 996 CARRERA 2
Fully loaded 3.4 manual 996 with desirable GT3 Aero kit and 18inch split rim wheels in lovely order showing just 80,881 miles with IMS work recently carried out
Supplied new in March 2001 this attractive 996 series 911 is in Carrera 2 guise and features the 296Bhp 3.4 litre flat six engine driving the rear wheels here through desirable 6-speed manual transmission.
Finished in unusual Meridian Silver metallic (L6A6) with black full leather interior (AD) this particular car looks to boast an extensive options list, and we gather, was used as a promotional car when new.
The options sticker under the bonnet includes – Sports exhaust system (XLF) – which sounds superb, centre console painted in the car’s colour (XME), 18-inch Sport-Classic 2-piece alloy wheels (XRB), Porsche crest embossed in the headrests (XSC), Alu look instrument faces (X71), aluminium inlay gearlever (X97), aluminium inlay handbrake lever (X98), LH seat heating (139), automatic anti-dazzle mirror and rain sensor (265), automatic anti-dazzle door mirrors (266), headlamp washer (288), RH seat heating (340), 2-way electric Sports seat LH & RH (375 & 376), CD compartment (424), rear window wiper (425), 3-spoke steering wheel (436), PSM Porsche stability management (476), basic sound system (490), top-tinted windscreen (567), Litronic (Xenon) headlamps (601), sun-moon-roof (650), on-board computer (659), preparation for CD changer (689), Becker CD radio CDR220, leather rear seats (936), leather dashboard and door panels (981), leather front seats (983) and Alcantara head lining.
In addition, this car was subject to the ‘Personal programme’ option 09991 where the car is taken off the production line for fitment of further bespoke choices which are unspecified without the original purchase invoice.
The car also wears the GT3 Aero kit including side skirts, bumper and rear wing, which may have something to do with the 09991option code, or it could have been added at a later date, or by the supplying dealer. That aside, the car looks and sounds like it means business for sure with its aggressive stance, yellow brake callipers and raucous sound.
The history file includes the V5C showing 4-previous owners to the current of 2 years, the owner’s pack and replacement service book revealing 14 service stamps, the last in October 2020 at 79,259 miles by CMD Porsche Specialists who have maintained the car since 2007 and account for 9 of the stamps, the others by Porsche main dealers. In addition, the book contains a further 5 stamps for brake fluid changes and 2 for Long-life condition report checks.
The file also includes a host of invoices for routine maintenance and parts including a recent spend on suspension 2 bump stops, 2 top mounts and pair of front coil springs in June-21, IMS seal in April-21, service kit in September 2020, timing chain tensioner and oil pressure sensor in August 2020, ignition coil in Jan-20, stainless steel manifold set costing £600, Sachs clutch kit and IMS bearing/seal replacement in Oct-20, all new discs, pads brake pipes and flexi’s in December- 19, repair kit for 2nd gear popping out from the States in August-19, Dansk stainless steel sports back box costing £937 in Sept-19, gearbox rebuild in June 2016 costing £3,343, wheel refurb in 2009 costing £639 to name but a few of the vast array of invoices on file dating back to 2007.
Furthermore, we also find 10 old MOTs plus the current, valid until January 2022 with no advisories recorded. The MOT history reveals the car to have covered only a few thousand miles, if that per year over the past few years up to its current of 80,881 miles.
No surprise then, the car looks as tidy as it does. Certainly, one of the most appealing manual 996’s we’ve seen for some time with nearly new Pirelli tyres fitted, various components underneath shot blasted and repainted for protection, recent new brakes and all-important IMS done preventatively combined with a mega spec and attractive mileage.
Specification : Meridian Silver metallic (L6A6) with black full leather interior (AD) Sports exhaust system (XLF) , centre console painted in the car’s colour (XME), 18-inch Sport-Classic 2-piece alloy wheels (XRB), Porsche crest embossed in the headrests (XSC), Alu look instrument faces (X71), aluminium inlay gearlever (X97), aluminium inlay handbrake lever (X98), LH seat heating (139), automatic anti-dazzle mirror and rain sensor (265), automatic anti-dazzle door mirrors (266), headlamp washer (288), RH seat heating (340), 2-way electric Sports seat LH & RH (375 & 376), CD compartment (424), rear window wiper (425), 3-spoke steering wheel (436), PSM Porsche stability management (476), basic sound system (490), top-tinted windscreen (567), Litronic (Xenon) headlamps (601), sun-moon-roof (650), on-board computer (659), preparation for CD changer (689), Becker CD radio CDR220, leather rear seats (936), leather dashboard and door panels (981), leather front seats (983) and Alcantara head lining.
MOT History :
March 2025 : 80,963 miles
June 2024 : 80,908 miles
February 2023 : 80,881 miles
January 2022 : 80,764 miles
December 2020 : 79,642 miles
January 2020 : 77,695 miles
January 2019 : 76,121 miles
December 2017 : 73,118 miles
December 2016 : 70,846 miles
December 2015 : 66,135 miles
April 2014 : 63,421 miles
April 2013 : 61,088 miles
May 2011 : 56,907 miles
June 209 : 51,988 miles
May 2008 : 47,503 miles
May 2007 : 39,128 miles
March 2006 : 33,972 miles
Invoices On File :
February 2023 : SB Auto Services, Whitchurch £285.00
November 2022 : Dave Griffiths Racing, Shrewsbury £1,416.76
June 2021 : Design 911, Essex £482.33
April 2021 : Design 911, Essex £257.24
October 2020 : CMD Porsche Specialists, Pyle £600.00
September 2020 : Design 911, Essex £240.64
August 2020 : Design 911, Essex £258.42
July 2020 : Design 911, Essex £235.10
July 2020 : Design 911, Essex £622.51
May 2020 : Design 911, Essex £72.48
January 2020 : GMF, Swansea £60.00
January 2020 : Newton Mowers & Motors Ltd, Bridgend £99.99
December 2019 : CMD Porsche Specialists, Pyle £720.00
September 2019 : Newton Mowers & Motors Ltd, Bridgend £600.00
September 2019 : Newton Mowers & Motors Ltd, Bridgend £280.07
September 2019 : Autoparts, Surrey £189.99
August 2019 : GBOX, Erie, USA $319.46
August 2019 : Porsche Centre, Cardiff £244.98
April 2019 : Newton Mowers & Motors Ltd, Bridgend £937.19
May 2019 : CMD Porsche Specialists, Pyle £563.80
January 2018 : CMD Porsche Specialists, Pyle £233.90
February 2017 : CMD Porsche Specialists, Pyle £1,388.00
June 2016 : Sports & Classic Limited, Cheshire £3,343.14
December 2015 : CMD Porsche Specialists, Pyle £190.00
December 2015 : 1 Stop Auto, Pyle £488.88
December 2012 : CMD Porsche Specialists, Pyle £238.00
May 2012 : 1 Stop Auto, Pyle £513.27
April 2012 : CMD Porsche Specialists, Pyle £980.00
September 2011 : CMD Porsche Specialists, Pyle £145.00
June 2011 : CMD Porsche Specialists, Pyle £288.25
August 2010 : CMD Porsche Specialists, Pyle £596.00
September 2009 : Renowheel, Mid Glamorgan £639.40
August 2009 : CMD Porsche Specialists, Pyle £282.05
June 2009 : CMD Porsche Specialists, Pyle £292.86
October 2008 : CMD Porsche Specialists, Pyle £153.88
June 2008 : CMD Porsche Specialists, Pyle £65.00
January 2008 : CMD Porsche Specialists, Pyle £80.00
January 2008 : Porsche Centre, Cardiff £689.14
December 2007 : CMD Porsche Specialists, Pyle £74.00
October 2007 : CMD Porsche Specialists, Pyle £450.00
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