1990 Porsche 911 on 2040-cars
Oxnard, California, United States
Send me an email at: zoilazhhueston@oneuk.com .
Mileage: 190k (rebuilt 35k miles ago, see list below)
Title: Clean (see Autocheck picture attached)
Exterior: White
Interior: Tan
Transmission: Manual
VIN: WP0CB2963LS470736
Car drives and shifts amazing,no leaks, always garaged and well taken care of. Just did a full tune up with new
synthetic oil, installed 4 new tires 50 miles ago,battery,injectors, starter, O2 sensor and a new DME relay. Motor
was rebuilt 3 years ago (below is a price list). Car is in amazing condition, beautiful paint. Have all original
paperwork and manual. Im looking for another project so Im ready to let this one go. I have always used synthetic
oil and 91 octane (with occasional gas treatment). This car has never been pushed . This is one of 3 Porsche's I
own so I am very familiar with the upkeep on these cars. Includes car cover. Everything on the car works. A/C blows
cold, auto convertible top, auto rear decklid spoiler, power windows and seats, ABS, and Airbags, 18" Turbo twist
wheels, upgraded stereo (with subs under rear seats).
Upgraded front strut bar, all around cross drilled rotors, AUX/ipod stereo, intake and suspension lowered with
Eibach springs. Clean title, no accidents (see Carfax picture attached). Clean Title on hand.
Euro plate recently installed so it is not shown in all pictures but is currently on the vehicle. Feel free to ask
any questions or come take a look with your mechanic if you are local.
Please see videos or car driving, motor running and convertible top in action!
Sold AS IS
Upgrades:
mp3/AUX upgraded stereo,
all new fuses
front aftermarket strut bar
all around upgraded cross drilled rotors
Eibach lowered suspension
new brake pads
new belts
brand new fuel injectors
new battery
air intake
brand new NANKANG Sport tires all around only about 50miles on them
brand new starter
new O2 sensor at catalytic converter
New rim caps
custom front euro plate
Engine rebuild costs :
Pistons & Cylinders 1k USD
Sent heads in for machining. 2k
$500 for plating & powder coating
$500 for replacement used engine tin if required
$2000 for parts, rings, seals, gasket sets, timing chains, rails, nut/bolt kit, oil tubes, etc
$700 to replace your cams
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