1987 Porsche 911 on 2040-cars
Sarasota, Florida, United States
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Porsche: 911 2 Door Coupe
1996 Porsche 911 C4 993 COUPE
The Ideal 993 will forever be a Coupe 6 Speed, and this is the perfect entry level example, all original unmolested
example with good history and full service records. It has been driven enough to where it has to be maintained
making this either the perfect trouble free daily driver or weekend warrior. This 993 is presented better than most
911's with half the mileage.
The exterior is in amazing condition with little no noticeable flaws except for some minor road rash on the front
bumper. Paint seems to be all original with exception of the bumpers. Rust free top to bottom, no corrosion
anywhere.
Interior is all original down to the radio, nothing has been touched and everything is in proper working order. A/C
is ice cold, original radio works, all windows and gadgets etc. Minor wear noted on seats and shift knob…
everything else is in exceptional condition.
Mechanically this car shines, with it being driven just enough to keep everything thing working and serviced
properly makes this 993 turnkey. All services since day one have been documented at dealer through carfax and
receipts. Drives flawless no smoke or oil leaks, tranny shifts perfect. Suspension is tight and brakes are new…
Cup 2’s are in great condition with brand new Continental extremes.
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