1987 Porsche 3.2 Carrera Targa Modified Track Car on 2040-cars
Okemos, Michigan, United States
Body Type:Targa
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.2 liter with automotion chip
Fuel Type:Premium
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Trim: standard trim whale tail
Power Options: Power Locks
Drive Type: rear wheel
Mileage: 104,253
Exterior Color: Dark Blue
This 1987 3.2 Carrera targa is a finely tuned Porsche Driver Education car. It is lowered, the suspension is completely rebuild 29 mm sway bars gas shocks in rear calibrated to weight, Front and Rear Weltmeister adjustable sway bars, Front suspension includes bump steer and recently (end of 2012) replaced bearings, bushings.front steering gear, corner balancing was completed 2012 new Air conditioning and radio have been removed and dash redone. Car weigh 2780 lbs. Wheel Enhancement wheels offsets for 235 40 17's front and 255 40 17's rear.
Motor is stock with only automotion chip to widen the torque curve. The car has never been driven in the winter it is in a sealed bag every winter since purchased new in 1987. Car has never been wrecked front lower air dams is bent otherwise in original condition. Targa top will need seal for a small crease. Car has mounted hooks for trailering.
It is a fast car that is enormous fun to drive Future owner could add fire system for club or vintage racing
all work on this car by the professional tuner is available upon request.
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