1985 Porsche 930 Turbo For Sale on 2040-cars
Tampa, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Make: Porsche
Drive Type: RWD
Model: 930
Mileage: 100,001
Trim: Factory
1985 Porsche 930 Turbo For Sale. VIN: WP0ZZZ93ZFS000426. Incredible project car with great potential to build hot rod street car/track event car. I have too many projects to complete this one, so I am forced to sell this diamond in the rough. Vehicle was purchased as a roller with engine, transmission, and interior parts in boxes. It has a Porsche Turbo motor, K27 turbo, 4-speed transmission, and 8 and 9x 17" RUF Speedline wheels. These items have been re-assembled for ease of shipment and photographic purposes ONLY and DO NOT function. Engine and transmission need to be re-built. The vehicle is being offered with a 3.6 litre 964 race engine with Pauter rods and Cosworth pistons which also need to be re-built. It has a spare 915 transmission, limited slip differential, and boxes of spare parts including: SC cams, extra waste gate, miscellaneous turbo intake pieces, etc. Feel free to e-mail me with any questions you have. This bad boy will be sold! **Buyer IS Responsible For Shipment**
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