1989 Porsche 928 S4 - 5 Speed Transmission 51k Original Miles on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
Rare 1989 Porsche 928 S4 with a 5 speed manual transmission in excellent condition. Power sunroof, power seats/windows/locks/mirrors, cruise control, AC, ABS and alloy wheels. 100% original, always stored in a climate controlled garage. Only 51,737 miles, the pictures shows the car in kilometers, previous owner had it that way, it needs to be put on a computer and changed back to miles, 82.263 km is 51.737 miles. Black with tan hydes. The paint reflects like a mirror. No cracks in dash, no leaks, no accidents, CLEAN CAR FAX. The car shifts smooth and drives amazing. The car needs nothing, mechanically perfect, all manuals, books, tool kit, spare tire. Clear title. Feel free to call Eduardo with any questions at 305-332-5995. Good luck to all bidders. On Jul-10-14 at 09:31:10 PDT, seller added the following information: Rare 1989 Porsche 928 S4 with a 5 speed manual transmission in excellent condition. Power sunroof, power seats/windows/locks/mirrors, cruise control, AC, ABS and alloy wheels. 100% original, always stored in a climate controlled garage. Only 51,737 miles, the pictures shows the car in kilometers, previous owner had it that way, it needs to be put on a computer and changed back to miles, 82.263 km is 51.737 miles. Black with tan hydes. The paint reflects like a mirror. No cracks in dash, no leaks, no accidents, CLEAN CAR FAX. The car shifts smooth and drives amazing. The car needs nothing, mechanically perfect, all manuals, books, tool kit, spare tire. Clear title, car sold as is and where is, buyer responsible for pick it up. Feel free to call Eduardo with any questions at 305-332-5995. Good luck to all bidders. |
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