1991 Porsche Carrera 911 964 2 Door Coupe on 2040-cars
Bronx, New York, United States
1991 PORSCHE CARRERA 911 964 2 DOOR COUPE CLEAN TITLE WITH 111K ORIGINAL ON VEHICLE,THIS CAR IS SOLD WITH NO ENGINE OR TRANS!!!! IT HAD A TIPTRONIC TRANS BEFORE MOTOR WAS REMOVED BY PREVIOUS OWNER,THE CAR ITS VERY CLEAN FOR THE YEAR,AS YOU CAN SEE ON THE PICS THERE ARE NO MAJOR BODY DAMAGE,COUPLE OF DENTS AND SCRATCHES,NORMAL WEAR,,THIS VEHICLE WAS PURCHASE FOR A PROJECT BUT IT EXCIDE THE SPENDING LIMITED NOW ITS OFFER FOR SALE,ONES A ENGINE AND TRANS ITS INSTALLED THIS VEHICLE WILL GET ITS FULL VALUE..THE CAR DOESNT HAVE ANY KEYS BUT IM ON THE PROCESS OF GETTING ONE,HOPEFULLY I CAN GET IT BEFORE THE AUCTION ENDS,, AGAIN THIS CAR IS SOLD WITH OUT ENGINE OR TRANS, PLEASE ONLY BID IF YOU HAVE PLANS ON BUYING IT!! Terms & Conditions: $1000 deposit required within 48 hours of auction closing via Paypal or cash, and the balance due will be payable via a BANK WIRE TRANSER ONLY within 5-days of auction ending. No checks or money orders. The car is being sold as is, where is with no warranties (express or implied), refunds or returns. Buyer to pay all shipping costs. All inspections of vehicle must be done prior to end of auction; all sales are final! Seller reserves the right to reject bidders with negative feedback. Seller reserves the right to end the auction early. Do not bid on this Porsche 911 unless you are prepared to complete the transaction. NO EXCEPTIONS! |
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