1989 Porsche 928 S4 White Rare 5 Speed Recent Service Low Miles Lsd Like New! on 2040-cars
Tucson, Arizona, United States
1989 Porsche 928 S4 5-Speed in show room floor condition with 57,424 miles on the clock. This is an example of an extremely well maintained classic Porsche 928. This car looks and smells like it just rolled off the show room floor. The maintenance has been kept up its entire life and the car has lived in a temperature controlled garage its entire life and it shows! No cracks in the dash, seats look, feel and smell new. Timing belt and water pump was changed at 44K by Dan Warner at Exotic Motorwerks in Phoenix. All the fuel and hydraulic lines have been replace with the goodies from Greg Brown at Precesion Moterwerks in LA. The pans are on her, the original rear cover and rear web hold down, all the original tools never used. She is remarkable to see and even more fun to drive. Everything works like new and very little changes from stock: o Original Porsche 928 D90 wheels without the pressure sensors ($3K) with 100 miles on the tires o New fuel lines from Greg Brown at Precession motorwerks o Tinted windowso Updated stereo (the old one comes with the car, needs to be repaired) o 928 International aluminum undertray o Prestige Alarm system installed by their Porsche guy that knows 928s o Dash mat to keep the perfect dash looking perfectI cannot think of another thing with the car that is not stock. She came with great options: o C02 US emissions o 158 Blaupunkt Reno SQR 46 radio (needs repair) o 220 Locking Differential 40% o 481 5-Speed Manual Transmission o 570 High Output Air Conditioning o 650 Electric Sliding Roof o 935 Seat Cover Rear RLL o 980 Seat Cover Rear Leather o Power seats o Power mirrors o 10 speaker sound system The steering rack has been replace, alignment done by folks that know how to do alignment on a 928 ( Alignment, Break & Suspension Specialist in Tucson AZ - the do all the work for the Radmacher Porsche Service here in Tucson) 1989 Model info (from wikipedia) o Model designation: 928 S4 o Engine displacement: 5.0 L o Valves: 32o Power: 320 PS (316 hp, 235 kW) Changes from 1988: o Digital trip computer/warning system added to dashboard, ignition circuit monitor system added. o North America manual transmission model now uses same shorter final drive ratio o Thicker cylinder head casting taken into use early in model year to strengthen head against cracking. Longer head bolts needed because of the change. o Modified front brake calipers with improved seals taken into use early in model year. You will have to look real hard to find a 928 in the condition. She is near perfect and the drive is like new! I reserve the right to sell vehicle at any time during auction thus canceling all bids and ending auction. The winning must put down a $500 deposit within 3 days and pay in full within a week or make other arrangements prior. Please make sure your funds are available before bidding. Buyer is responsible for shipping cost and I will be glad to help with shipping arrangements if needed. |
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