1988 Porsche 928 S4 Low Miles on 2040-cars
Belleville, New Jersey, United States
1988 Porsche 928S4 Black exterior Black interior Automatic 67,522 miles This 928 S4 is a nice running and driving vehicle which has been well maintained This is a driver quality car and does have some flaws, please review the photos. All vin stickers are on the body which means this car has never had any major collision damage. Over $9,000.00 of recent work to this car includes: Steering rack & lines 2013 Outer tierods 2013 Alternator & battery 2011 Rebuilt DME 2012 New tires Toyo Proxes (like new still) 2011 Tune up incl plug wires, coils, cap & rotor 2011 Coolant flush 2011 Transmission service 2011 Valve cover gaskets 2011 Hatch struts 2011 Front & rear bumpers have some peeling, hood, fenders and roof have a few spots where the paint has been polished through. Dash is cracked, seats have some wear but overall condition of interior is pretty good Driver's window will need looking at Driver's door seal will need replacement Again, this is a nice driver quality car which you can get in and enjoy and drive while you make it as perfect as you like. Tons of service records, clean carfax, Porsche COA and books are present. Good luck bidding ! I have described the above mentioned vehicle to the best of my ability, however, with all pre-owned automobiles, the condition is subjective, so we recommend that the potential buyer fly out to inspect as well as test drive the vehicle before finalizing purchase. If your personal inspection is not possible, we will be glad to help facilitate an inspection by your chosen local independent service center and will make arrangements to deliver the vehicle to them for this purpose. Vehicle is sold in "AS IS" condition. . Please be advised that no oral statements concerning any vehicle constitute a representation or warranty of the condition of said vehicle. The advertised mileage represents the actual miles when the car was placed on eBay, vehicle may accrue a few more miles from moving around. Condition Disclaimer Vehicle is sold as is - where is with no warranties or guaranties expressed or implied. On Jun-14-14 at 15:39:23 PDT, seller added the following information: Someone asked about the paint condition: The large spots you see in the photos are reflection of the clouds in the skyt. The 3 or 4 thin spots are less than the size of a quarter and very faint. The paint is actually pretty decent overall and the car could be driven as is without embarrassment. If I were to keep it I would only repaint the bumpers. |
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