Porsche 928 S4 1987 Model on 2040-cars
Cocoa, Florida, United States
1987 Black 928 S4, low miles, 69,900 all records garage kept but not a garage queen, she is a driver and I do enjoy it on the road. The car has had all its SERVICE, recent service includes Water Pump, Timing belts, AC, Air filters, Rear dif flushed and refilled with Royal Purple! Trans serviced new fluid, NEW FRONT control arms!!! those were pricey to, $2000, only way to replace the bushings on the front end, has it handling like a new one! New fuel tank ordered from Germany, the original cracked, they are plastic. New Master Cylinder, new Cross Drilled and slotted break rotors all four corners along with new pads. Plugs are recent as well.
Upgraded the stock 16" wheels to black aluminum 18" with new Perreli staggered P-Zeros! 4 wheel alignment performed when installed, Old stock 16" wheels available. I just detailed the interior of the car and shampooed the carpet, the leather seats show some age but are in good shape. minor cracks in dash around vent openings. The shift handle is lose, plastic!!! and will need replacing but it does work. The car has the performance bypass in the exhaust and sounds sweet! I know I am probably leaving allot out, but ask any questions you have, the car was cared for before me and shows it,, not many 928s around in good shape like this one,, I am listing it because I have a son in College and most know the rest of that story,, I did invest in this car to keep it!! I hope the pics show the condition of her, but nothing beats in person! Its still a head turner, every time I have it out, I get ask "what kind of car is that" and long stares! Thanks for looking |
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Porsche planning new 911 Speedster as 550 tribute
Tue, 12 Nov 2013Some look at the emergence of a new Porsche 911 and see a car. But to Porsche engineers, it might as well be a reset button. Because every time a new 911 comes out, it sets off a tidal wave of new variants to follow, including convertibles, turbos, targas, GT3s... the works.
The next down the pipeline, though, could be one of the most desirable. That, according to German publication Auto Bild, will be a new 911 Speedster. When it arrives early in 2015, the special roadster will reportedly be limited to just 550 examples in tribute to the original 550 Spyder.
It'll reportedly have hidden door handles, a chopped-down windshield and a fabric top to be used only in case of emergency, manually disappearing below a carbon-fiber cowling. All of which makes it sounds as much like a bigger version of the Boxster Spyder as a successor to the last 911 Speedster (pictured above), and that's no bad thing at all.
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This is, our joking aside, a big accomplishment for the 911 GT3, due largely to the field of cars it beat out. There were many equally track-focused wonders in attendance, including the Ferrari 458 Speciale, Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 and Dodge Viper SRT TA, as well as more capable everyday vehicles, like the Jaguar F-Type R Coupe, BMW M3 and Ford Mustang GT.
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Any Porsche enthusiast can tell you why they love their car, and it often comes down to the small details that differentiate one model year from another. One of many examples is the mid-'80s 928. They look similar, but the basic difference between a 1984 Porsche 928 S and a 1985 928 S (US-spec) is two camshafts and 54 horsepower, though each car's V8 has its own pros and cons. We'll let Magnus Walker tell you all about the 930 and what makes the first three years special, as he's becoming quite the expert on early, air-cooled 911s. When the nearly 15-minute mini-documentary was filmed, which you can view below, he already had added four early 930s to his collection!