1986 Porsche 944 Turbo (951) Kalahari Beige on 2040-cars
Riverside, California, United States
For sale is my beautiful Porsche 944 Turbo. It holds a clean title with no accidents. It has a completely stock engine. The body is in great condition; original batwing and under
tray are in excellent shape. It has been repainted to its original (Kalahari Beige Metallic LA1Y) paint.
It comes with the stock Phone Dial rims, staggered set 7x16 front and
8x16 rears. It's also equipped with Koni Sport Suspension (M474
option code).
The car recently received a refresh on the engine vacuum lines, hoses, timing and balance belts. Engine has a steady idle and runs well under boost. It does have a slight exhaust leak that i never got the chance of fixing. There is also some rattling from the exhaust that i haven't pinpointed yet. I speculate that a hanger from the exhaust came off its grommet. The rattling is only noticeable in certain rpms and sometimes its absent. Clutch feels good and is not slipping. The car brakes well: Brake lines were recently flushed and new fluid was put in. I rate the interior 8/10: driver's side seat has some tears, passenger is in good condition. There are some cracks on the dash but it has a dash cover on. All electrical components work; gauges, digital clock. It also comes with a Kenwood 6 disc changer (not sure if this was stock or previous owner installed it). Rear cargo carpet has two speaker holes where the previous owner installed 6x9" speakers. You could easily put your own speakers or buy a carpet cover for it. Sunroof works as it should. It has up to date CA registration. It also passed smog, so no need to smog for another two years if you live in Ca. All documents dating from 1995. Only 3 owner car. This car looks good and drives well but it is not perfect. It is a used car that has endured wear and tear for 28 years. If you are out of state, you must arrange your own shipping. |
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Before the bell rings, its the Porsche that's got everything to lose, the 50-year-old era-defining sportscar getting on with a 3.4-liter flat-six, 350 horsepower, a seven-speed manual and a 3,197-pound curb weight. Other sportscars, like the F-Type, continue to eye the 911 like a flag atop Everest that they plan to first touch, and then rip from its socket. The mid-trim Jaguar rolls into the contest with a 3.0-liter supercharged V6 with 380 hp, an eight-speed automatic with paddle shifters and a curb weight of 3,521 pounds.
The video below shows you what happens when you let all those numbers fight it out on the same stretch of curvy track. Check it out.
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