1988 Porsche 928 S4 Coupe 2-door 5.0l on 2040-cars
Sebastian, Florida, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:5.0L 4950CC V8 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Porsche
Model: 928
Trim: S4 Coupe 2-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Options: rear AC, Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Mileage: 109,000
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Sub Model: TechArt
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: Burgundy
This is an amazingly well documented, and maintained 928, there are over 30k in receipts, prior to my purchase, and 7k, more in the past 6 mo's.
Since buying the car for 13k in Feb, I have done the following. New clutch upgrade to GT spec, incl, pressure plate, clutch arm ,throwout bearing, pilot bushing, slave cylinder, clutch disc, and rear main crank seal.1100.00
Bosch performance plug wires, blue LED dash lights, stainless dash bezel,( Kenwood Reciever W/mp3,CD,Satelite,remote,usb,and docking, Bluetooth,detachable face, new rear speakers,etc.400.00.)
All fuel lines replaced with greg Baird performance, braided hoses, w/ lifetime warranty..835.00...the best made, and very pretty.
Louis Ott Engineering, remapped Bosch Jetronic Ecu...smooth power band, excellent accel, and increased fuel efficiency, including, a 36 mo warranty on the unit
All calipers, ceramic coated, and new Pagid brake shoes, front, and rear...rear diff flush, and Mobil one conversion
New front Yokahama S drive performance 225/50/16, Power steering feed line...reservoir to pump, and AC Synthetic charge.....
Hand made Autocraft front spoiler to replace the unavailable TechArt......gold plated fender badges, and wider 16X8 front CS rims...( rears CS wheels, are 16X9 W/ 245/45/16 tires )
In addition to all Ive done, the recent work prior to purchase includes, new AC compressor, and 134 conversion, timing belt, tensioners, rollers, water pump, etc, rear rotors,rear hatch motor, New Paint...Very professionally done
the above is a within the past 2 years......I have a valise filled with 30k worth of work, and maintenance since new, including, a warranty engine rebuild, by Porsche...Its so extensive, I would need an hour to describe just half of it.
It is however ALL documented, and comes in a thick folder with the car..There is a dual exhaust on the car that is Throaty, and I will send along the original muffler, and pipe, wich is very clean.and the original factory spoiler is here
Inside, and out this car is incredible...beautiful interior, fresh alignment, New MOMO Competicione steering wheel( will include original wheel). drives true and straight, with steering wheel dead center, at any speed.
Brakes are stout, and smooth, engine is tight, and very strong, shifting is smooth, and angle ball bushings, are new It is flawless to drive in every way
And now the bad stuff....very small dent, at roof front due to a flying branch, right seat needs a plastic drive gear, and one PS line needs replace (seeping slowly)
That's about it..PS the Wheels alone are VERY RARE CS Rims, and very valuable option, other options are rear AC, Leather headliner, front light squirters, TechArt Body Kit, And Autocraft Graphics
I can be contacted at Autocraftbyevert@yahoo.com or 321/243/4895
If you ask why a guy would spend over 20ik in 6 mo,s, and sell at a loss....Im Sick, and need to sell her...I don't want to, I love this car, It was my dream ride....but that's another story...Ill post as many pictures, as possible
thankyou for the time... Good Luck
Porsche 928 for Sale
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