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1988 Porsche 944 Coupe Celebration Edition Zermatt Silver on 2040-cars

Year:1988 Mileage:155324
Location:

Dallas, Texas, United States

Dallas, Texas, United States


1969 Fiat 850 Spider

       
Make
Porsche
Cylinders
4
Model
944 Celebration
Body Type
2dr Convertible
Mileage
155324
Features
 
Color
Zermatt Silver
Transmission
5spd Manual

If you have any questions please ask before bidding. If you are looking at the listing on a mobile device please look for the photos in the description section.
Ask all questions before bidding please.

Specification: 

500 units of this car were destined for USA. Interior was just redone with original material (Studio Cloth). Options include removable tilting sunroof, rear wiper, split rear seat backs, 
 automatic heating control, side stripes. The car runs and drives great. A/C is ice cold. Brand new coco mats were just installed. All electricals work and the car is mechanically sound. Inspections are welcomed prior to purchase. The car is located in Dallas, Texas


Contact Jopin (214) 850-7183 or jopin@rojan.net

Deposit:

The vehicle purchased will not be available for pick-up or transport until full payment is received and cleared by our local bank.

Deposit of $500 must be paid within 24 hours of auction close. 

Buyer has 3 days to pay.

Shipping:

Buyer is responsible for all shipping charges, however we are happy to assist in arranging shipping as a value added service only.

Fee & Tax information:

Winning bidder must contact us within 24 hours of auction end, and make arrangements for payment at that time. 

A $500.00 non refundable deposit is due within 24 hours of end of auction. 

The remainder of balance and any other taxes and fees are due within 5 business days of the close of auction unless other arrangements have been made. 

All payments must be paid by Certified Bank Check, Cashier check, Cash in person or bank/loan draft. 

If no contact is made within 24 hours we reserved the right to re-list the vehicle, sell it to the next high bidder, or sell it otherwise. 

Please arrange financing before close of auction. 

There is a $299 Processing fee with every purchase, this includes overnight fees, title work and temporary tags if necessary. 

In state taxes (Texas); 6.25% sales tax, local taxes, title, registration & documentary fees. 

Out of State buyers are responsible for all state, county, city taxes and fees as well as tittle/registration fees in the state the vehicle is being registered. 

Please check your home state's tax/registration/title imposed fees/requirements before bidding.

Buyer's Inspection:

Every effort has been made to accurately and fairly describe this vehicle to you. 

Autoneers LLC has tried to disclose all information know about this vehicle for auction. 

Please be advised that used vehicles will have typical scratched and dings inherent for their year and mechanical parts are subject to fail. 

We are not responsible for any typographical errors of any kind in the description of this or any advertised vehicle being represented or advertised for sale. 

Autoneers LLC welcomes and recommends a buyer's inspection. 

If you plan to have buyer's inspection, please make sure you inspect the vehicle prior to the auction ending. 

Buyer is responsible for any inspection charges and fees.

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