1991 Porsche 928 S4 on 2040-cars
Naples, Florida, United States
Here is very nice, clean 1991 Porsche 928 S4
....... I purchased this car from a Porsche 928 collector, who only sold it because he picked up a newer 95 GTS. The previous owner owns a high-end auto shop and had his techs do everything imaginable to make this 928 the boss' daily driver.
First off, this 928 has a clean car fax...
The interior is near new looking, except for slight rub wear on the inside bolster of the driver's seat...Could easily be dyed. Still has that classic Porsche factory leather smell!!
The rear A/C option center console vents are new. The rear hatch releases work well, as I just replaced the urethane insulator. The timing belt and water pump were replaced recently... less than 1000 miles driven since then. The car was fully serviced: brakes, fluids, filters, etc.. about 100 miles ago. The A/C system is R134. Original books, leather pouch and keys (3) Original spare tire/wheel, Porsche compressor kit, gloves & tools, etc.. I also have the factory radio/head unit.
The paint looks great! I just had the car professionally detailed by the best shop here in Naples, FL. No dents, no door dings or obvious scratches.
The tires are brand new Bridgestone Potenza RE11's.....Which are very, very good tires for this car. The factory wheels were professionally refinished due to slight curb rash..No bends, or breaks!! They look awesome! New factory Porsche black alloy lug nuts too!.... We just installed the Motorsport SLC X-Pipe...Sounds awesome and unleashed an additional 25 to 30 HP... The windows were professionally tinted....The audio system is an Alpine Sirius head unit (Sirius/XM, Bluetooth w/mic, Pandora, etc), Memphis Audio speakers behind factory grills and a powered rear sub (removable). The system sounds really good.... Car comes with a battery tender.
Finding a nice, clean, well-sorted 928 these days is extremely difficult....
My "Buy It Now" price is what I have in the car...
My reason for selling: I thought my 15 year old son would be interested in learning about working on cars.....Thought this would be a great first car because of their safety in a collision reputation. Assumed it would require some fun work & some restoration. Problem is...There is nothing to repair or rework on this car that I can see. It's ready to go visit Aunt Ethel in California...& back.
I reserve the right to end the auction early, as it is offered for sale elsewhere. |
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