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This is a $45,200 sticker car that you could buy for $10,00 dollars less. It only has 1,900 miles and it is Brand New. It has the Premium Package which includes Auto Dimming mirrors,Pwr seats, xenon lights and Bluetooth. It has the steptronic transmission plus the heated seats. If you have any other questions feel free to call Tony @ 407-616-0479.
Created on 01/05/10, last changed on 02/26/10. This album contains 26 items.
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This vehicle has the Premium 1 package which includes Rear view Camera,Rain sensor wipers, hands free communication system, rear audio controls, DVD Navigation, Satellite radio, power liftgate and Harman Kardon Stereo. Also has the Tow package, i-pod connector, CD changer and Heater Seats.
With a sticker of $50,930 this vehicle is a Great Buy.
If you have any other questions feel free to call Tony @ 407-616-0479 or email me @ tony@southeast-perfromance.com
Created on 01/03/10, last changed on 02/26/10. This album contains 27 items.
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This stunning 190SL has been partially restored, and runs and drives beautifully. Concourse People's Choice Winner! Too much to list, please call for details. $79,990 407-832-4044
Created on 12/31/09, last changed on 01/13/10. This album contains 30 items.
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This are Brand new Vespas from Italy -- 3 of them! One Red, One Black, One Burgundy. These classic scooters have 150cc engines with a 4 speed transmission. The 1962 is Red, The 1963 is Black and the 1973 is Burgundy. If you have any other questions feel free to call Tony @ 407-616-0479 or email me @ tony@southeast-performance.com. The $3495 price is for each of them and NOT for the 3 of them.
For more pics visit our website @ www.southeast-performance.com
Created on 12/19/09, last changed on 12/24/09. This album contains 11 items.
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Both the 911T and 911E disappeared from the 1974 lineup as the 911 got its most serious makeover yet. Taking their place were a letter-free 911 and, finally in America, a Carrera. All featured versions of the 2.7-liter engine introduced on the Carrera RS and new styling to accommodate energy-absorbing bumpers mandated by U.S. regulations.
The new body-colored bumpers made the '74 911s look more contemporary and featured black rubber boots at the ends that looked like bellows. All the engines also adopted electronic fuel injection as emissions regulations grew even tighter. That put the output of the 911's 8.0-to-1 engine at 143 horsepower, and the 911S' and Carrera's 8.5-to-1 power plant at 167 horsepower.
The U.S. Carrera carried the same bodywork, wheels and tires as the European Carrera RS, but had to stay with the 911S engine to meet emissions. Other changes to all 911s included new aluminum and magnesium suspension components, new front seats with integrated head restraints, some other interior revisions and a rigid fiberglass top for the Targa. This vehicle is also equipped with a nice stereo system, Recaro Seats, beautiful Modular rims, Strut bars and adjustable torsion Bars. If you have any other questions feel free to call Tony Pagan @ 407-616-0479 or email me @ tony@southeast-performance.com.
Created on 08/20/09, last changed on 01/03/10. This album contains 16 items.
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The reborn Speedster bowed alongside the new Porsche Carrera 4 at the 1988 Frankfurt Show. Predictably, it was an instant hit. Unlike the Spartan prototype, this new-yet-nostalgic Porsche 911 catered to comfort with roll-up windows (instead of side curtains) and a slightly taller, more conventional windshield (for some semblance of top-up head room). Most usual Porsche 911 options were available, but ordering too many would quickly swell the $65,480 base price to nearly $75,000.
Perhaps as a showroom lure, Porsche announced production of only 2,100 units, then delayed building any Speedsters until the summer of 1989. As it turned out, all but 159 wore the Turbo Look package, but every one got the Turbo's beefier chassis and heavy-duty four-piston cross-drilled disc brakes.
Recalling its 356 forebear, the Porsche 911 Speedster used a simpler manual top than the normal Cabriolet, with no thick inner insulation and or interior headliner. The result was a thinner roof that could stow beneath a flip-up fiberglass cover behind a rear package shelf, an arrangement prompted Porsche to forget the normal token back seat of other 911s. The cover's double-hump design didn't please everyone -- least of all Butzi Porsche, still having his say -- and top operation required some fiddling. Otherwise, the Speedster was pure 911.
But because it was designed pre-Carrera 4, it was not a Porsche 911 of the future. In fact, the '89 Speedster would be the last 911 model built at the old Stuttgart factory. Starting with the 964 series, Porsche shifted 911 production to a modern new plant near its Stuttgart headquarters.
Undeniably, the Speedster had "collectible" written all over it, and all 2,100 -- of which just 800 came to-- were quickly snapped up by would-be profiteers. And profit they did, but only for a time. Though asking prices soared above $90,000 within three years, according to Road & Track, Porsche would have another last laugh by offering an improved 911 Speedster five years on. America
Ferry Porsche turned a vigorous 80 on September 19, 1989, and his workers gave him a splendid birthday present in the Panamericana, a Porsche Carrera 4 with chunky, futuristic bodywork rendered in fiberglass and carbon fiber. The name, of course, honored the great Mexican road races of the Fifties, the Carreras Panamericana, where the Type 550 Spyder and 718 RSK had proven themselves so conclusively.
The Panamericana's unique feature was a roofline tapered sharply down from windshield to rear deck as a frame for slim doors and rear-side windows. A canvas cover allowed the entire cockpit to be opened to the sun. It was a striking machine that was destined to remain Dr. Porsche's alone -- a pity, for a production version could have been wondrous -- a "Speedster" that truly would herald the future.
Created on 07/24/09, last changed on 12/15/09. This album contains 46 items.
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You will not find a nicer American Roadster in the country. There were less than 40 of these made in 1993, it is a true widebody car. The owner has had the car repainted and I dare you to find a flaw. PW, PL, CD, and AC are just some of the features. It has a 5speed transmission, and stainless steel dual exhaust. Only 33K miles!
Created on 04/19/07, last changed on 08/17/09. This album contains 10 items.
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Bayliner’s 185 represents a compilation of their customer’s request for more choice and more space; space for people and for storage. Maintaining affordability, this model carries a suggested retail price of $16,341 which leaves you room to add options and still keep the bottom line cost within reason. This boat is in good condition and is ready to hit the water. If you have any questions or want to schedule a test drive of the boat, only to serious buyers, feel free to call Tony @ 407-616-0479
Created on 09/25/09, last changed on 12/15/09. This album contains 0 items.
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Beautiful Spider, Rare Yellow and Tan! Low mileage, Service Records! $85,990
Created on 10/06/08, last changed on 03/09/09. This album contains 21 items.
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Created on 08/28/08, last changed on 10/28/09. This album contains 9 items.
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