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1986 Porsche 928 S Only 7,670 Miles!!! Concours Winner 5 Speed Manual Black on 2040-cars

US $56,900.00
Year:1986 Mileage:7670
Location:

Springfield, Missouri, United States

Springfield, Missouri, United States



1986 Porsche 928 S
GT Car of Brilliance!!!
ONLY 7,670 Miles!!!!!!

1986 928 "S" WITH ONLY
7,670 ACTUAL MILES!!!!
BLACK ON BLACK 5 SPEEEEEEEED
WITHOUT QUESTION PERHAPS THE FINEST
86 928 "S' 5 SPEED ON THE PLANET!!!
SPECTACULAR IN EVERY FASHION AND DETAIL!!
ROCKET SHIP FROM PLANET OF THE SHARKS!!
WOW!!
INCREDIBLY FAST,RELIABLE
AND WITH ALL THE COMFORTS OF HOME!!
VERY WELL BUILT AND HANDLES
LIKE IT IS ON RAILS!!
TO MANY PEOPLE THIS IS THE BEST ENGINEERED
MOST BALANCED PORSCHE EVER MADE!!
REALLY ENJOYS SPIRITED DRIVING AS WELL!!
AN UNMISTAKEABLE DESIGN
JUST AS MUCH IN STYLE TODAY
AS WHEN CREATED!!!
THIS "MUSEUM" PIECE
RARE 5 SPEED IS FOR THE 928 FANATIC
WHO LOVES THE ORIGINAL
FIRST DESIGNED BODY STYLE
THAT RE-INTRODUCED THE SPORTS CAR!!
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