This 1995 Porsche 911 Carrera 2 is a Canadian-market coupe that was produced in April 1994, and it was specified in black over matching partial leather. It is powered by a 3.6-liter flat-six paired with a six-speed manual transaxle, and additional equipment includes heated front seats, 17″ Cup wheels, a limited-slip differential, a sunroof, a Becker-Porsche CR-1 cassette stereo, a Hi-Fi sound system, cruise control, and air conditioning. The car is said to have spent approximately 25 years in the care of one registered owner prior to its recent acquisition by the selling dealer, and it now shows 69k kilometers (~43k miles). This 993 coupe is offered by the selling dealer in Canada with the owner’s manual, service records, tools, and Quebec registration. The car is finished in Black (L741) and features a speed-activated rear spoiler, a “basket handle” fixed rear spoiler, an electric sunroof, integrated fog lights, a rear window wiper, and heated and power-adjustable side mirrors. The Carfax report lists an accident in September 2015 that resulted in “minor damage” to the right-front corner, which the selling dealer attributes to a parking-lot incident. Silver-finished 17″ Cup wheels are wrapped in Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06 tires that were reportedly fitted in November 2016. Braking is handled by four-wheel ventilated discs with ABS. The shocks were replaced in 2008. The replacement front seats feature heating and power height adjustment, and they are trimmed in black partial leather. Additional amenities include a Becker-Porsche CR-1 cassette stereo, a Hi-Fi sound system, power windows, cruise control, and air conditioning. The leather-wrapped four-spoke steering wheel frames VDO instrumentation including a central tachometer with a 6,800-rpm redline as well as a 300-km/h speedometer, a Quarz analog clock, and gauges for oil level, oil pressure, oil temperature, and fuel level. The six-digit odometer shows 69k kilometers (~43k miles). The air-cooled 3.6L M64 flat-six was factory rated at 247 horsepower and 228 lb-ft of torque. The battery was replaced within the last year, and the selling dealer notes that the spark plugs and drive belts were changed approximately 13 years ago. Power is sent to the rear wheels via a six-speed manual transaxle and an optional limited-slip differential. The clutch and slave cylinder have been replaced in 2015. Additional photographs of the underside are shown in the gallery below. Decoding the option sticker reveals the following information: L741 – Black paint LT – Black partial leather upholstery C36 – Version for Canada 139 – Seat heating, left 220 – Limited-slip differential 224 – Automatic Braking Differential (ABD) 241 – Internal production code related to tires 331 – Becker-Porsche CR-1 stereo 340 – Seat heating, right 383 – Sports seat, left 387 – Sports seat, right 398 – 17″ wheels 425 – Rear window wiper 454 – Cruise control 490 – Hi-Fi sound system 650 – Power sunroof 718 – VIN represents the following model year The Carfax report shows the aforementioned accident and lists history in Alberta and Ontario.