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1986 Porsche 944 Turbo on 2040-cars

Year:1986 Mileage:96401
Location:

Rochester, New Hampshire, United States

Rochester, New Hampshire, United States

1986 Porsche 944 Turbo

Black on Tan 96,000 mile Turbo. I have had a few 944 Turbo's over the last 20 years, they are fun cars. I purchased this car last year and have had my fun again. I stumbled across the car locally and the previous owner had it since 06. The car has had one repaint. It was always a black car. The paint is very nice, (professional quality). I would guess it to be 15 ish year old paint. It fits the car perfectly. The interior is all original. Shows very nice. Still smells like a Porsche. I have a good understanding of cars and was not in search of a 944 Turbo at the time. When I looked at the car, I had to have it because it is just a nice well cared for honest example of this model year. Unmolested - never abused. All panels line up nicely. Water pump and belt was done within the last 5k. I have parts paperwork from last owner. The car has zero excuses. It always starts. Pulls Hard. Drives strait. For the money I am looking for I know I should just keep it. Car has the few typical 944 issues. Like sunroof opens sometimes doesnt close. AC is not ICY. No other mechanical issues that I have encountered. This surely is a nice example and is better than cash in any bank. As with all of my auctions I stress that you call me personally to discuss the car. My number is 603.674.5572. I am a serious collector and wish to ensure a positive transaction. Emails with 10 questions are not encouraged. Call Me !!!!! Please make absolute sure that you wish to follow through and are actually planning on buying this car if you bid. 



Terms and Conditions are as Follows:

A deposit of $1000 via paypal is due within 48 hrs of close of auction. (I do not accept paypal as final payment) I only accept paypal for deposit. 

Final payment in the form of cash in person only - or Bank Wire Transfer. No money orders or cashiers checks accepted.

Buyer is responsible for shipping at his or her expense. I will assist in helping logistics in any way possible.

Final payment due within 7 days of close of auction.


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