1988 Porsche 928 S4 Coupe 2-door 5.0l on 2040-cars
Brooklyn, New York, United States
Engine:5.0L 4950CC V8 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Coupe
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Sub Model: 928 S4
Make: Porsche
Exterior Color: Silver
Model: 928
Interior Color: Black
Trim: S4 Coupe 2-Door
Warranty: Unspecified
Drive Type: RWD
Number of Cylinders: 8
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 88,600
i have my personal car for sale. This 928 s4 has had everthing done and is a turn key car there are no suprises or any more things left to due This car is just wonderful to drive show or just use as a car. everthing is so nice on it and is a pleasure to drive on long or short trips. There is nothing to hide on this 928. I just want a convertable . I have enjoyed owning this car. It has always been garaged and it shows.
All the work was completed between febuary to may of 20013. All the parts were gotten from 928 motorsports. The list is long but here is what was done
Engine
waterpump timingbelt All pulley drive belts, thormestat, alumium raditor,alumium coolant bottle fuel filter top end of engine was resealed new coolant lof. The engine runs so well. there are no engine modifications done. nothing to be done. it just runs great and is worry free for the years to come.
transmission
Was removed and resealed. new filter was installed. the diff was drained and refilled. the transmission does not slipp and has a very firm shift between gears. The drivetrain is in perfect condition and does not leak
Brakes
flushed with ate fluid. New zimmerman oem rotors and pbr pads. the abs works great with no problems
Suspension
The suspension was completle rebuilt with all new parts. Koni shocks Hypercoil springs 500/350 spring rates. the mountings and caps bearings are all new and have been upgrades. Again all parts came from 928 motosports. The car has been lowered but is at a great street height. The handeling is superbe and the ride is not overly stiff to the point where it is no fun. The 928 has a great under pinnings so the frame absorbes the bumps very well
Wheel
new 17 inch trubo twist rims with Hankook tires RS-3 The tires only have about 800 miles on them. the original wheels come with the car and have posished rims with some very nice high performance tires mounted. The tires have about 80% tread left. this is the second set. the wheels have at nice silver oem center caps.
All the electrics work well including the power mirrors, windows sunroof rear trunk release power seats. the instrument cluster was rebuilt and gives no problems. The stereo was replaced with a kenwood head alpine amp and new alpine speakers. The stereo sounds nice.
A/C rebuilt the compressor is in great condition. All the lines are leak free and it was converted over to 134. The a/c blows out at 40 degrees. thats cold for 134. The rear a/c works great.
Paint
The car has its factory paint which is in great condition. there is one spot on the passengers fender where the paint is getting thin but i did not want to repaint and to due it well would runion the original paint. Both bumper covers were just repainted and look great. I would rait the paint at a 8 out of 10.
All parts on this car show well and this 928 is just a pleasure to drive. I wanted a truble free porsche with the old school design but my cars must all handle well and be up to date with service. This is a great 928 without any stories and is in need of nothing. My asking price is far less than what was spent to put this car into this conditions. I know that the mechanicles are very strong on this example and the car shows very well. The car has never been city driven and it shows. There are a couple of small stone chips on the hood but that is to be expected from a car of this age.
My wife does not like the way i drive the car and has asked me to sell it and get somthing else. i know i know but hay that is part of being married. so i guess no more 160 mph supercars. Well i am up to trading for a convertable or an outright sale on this car. I am not a dealer in any way shape or form.
Please only bid if you are going to buy the car.
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