Porsche 944 Non-turbo (144 Hp) Platinum Selling As Parts Car on 2040-cars
Noblesville, Indiana, United States
1988 Porsche 944 non-turbo (144 hp) Platinum color, 170,958 Mileage. Selling as Parts car or fixer-upper as I think
rear gearbox is going out as it makes vibrations and noise after warmed up. Used as 2nd fun car for dates. Don’t have time to mess with it. Put new Clutch, plates, Slave Cylinder in
2012 whit 160k and much more. I have receipts
on all work done since I owned and of past work done. Gearbox had been rebuilt by Vertex Auto out
of Miami Fl in2004 and less than 10k on it since then, guess they missed
something, but do to time it is out of warranty. Everything else works including A/C PW,PB 4
Wheel discs upgraded Porsche wheels AM/FM CD player. Have extra Dash cover, still in box. Local or you pick-up. Cash
Only, no checks or financing.
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