1989 Porsche 911 Carrera on 2040-cars
Troy, Illinois, United States
1989 Porsche 911 G50 Carrera Cabriolet 25th Silver Anniversary Edition:
- Rare (1 of 160 Silver Metallic Cabriolets) 25th Silver Anniversary Edition
- Special Silver Metallic on Silk Grey Leather with Black Piping
- Matching 16" Fuchs Wheels
- Air Conditioning
- Matching Front & Rear Factory Spoiler
- Supple Leather Option
- Full Leather Option
- Silk Grey Carpeting Through-Out /Including Boot
- Custom Console & Shifter
- 8 Speaker Stereo
- Excellent Condition
- Well Maintained & Cared For
- Desirable G50 5-Speed Gearbox
- Service Records
- Original Manuals
- Original Tools
- Porsche Certificate of Authenticity (CoA)
- All Three (3) Keys
- Porsche Car Cover
Other Features
- Power Convertible Top
- Cruise Control
- Windshield Antenna
- Power Exterior Mirrors
- Headlight Washers
- Electric Adjustable Seats
- Porsche Auto Lock & Auto Alarm System
Technical Highlights
- Synchro-mesh 5-speed G50 Transmission
- European Style Halogen Headlights
- Recessed Fog Lights
- Hydraulic Clutch
- 3.2L Flat 6
- Bore x Stroke 3.74 in/95 mm x 2.93 in/74.4 mm
- Displacement 193.00 cu-in/3,164 cc
- Horsepower 217 @ 5900 rpm
- Torque 195 lb-ft @ 4800 rpm
- Max RPM 6560
- Compression Ratio 9.5:1
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