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1986 Porsche 930 / 911 Turbo 2nd Owner Car Flawless Conditon Low Miles on 2040-cars

US $90,000.00
Year:1986 Mileage:35200 Color: s for the mid
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United States

United States
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1986 930 (911) Turbo, 2nd Owner Car, All Original,  NO Stories, No Accidents etc.  

  • Maintained Annually By Certified Porsche Mechanic
  • All Original, Keys , Books, Radio, Wheels, Engine, Interior Etc.
  • Interior in Excellent Conditon , No Rips,  No Scuffs, No Tears etc.
  • Original Porsche Factory Optioned Sport Muffler - Gives Exhaust Note Great Sound  
  • Silver Paint In Excellent Condition, No Dings Or Scratches
  • All trim and whale tail deck lid in excellent condition
  • Silver Is Rarer of Exterior Colors for the mid 80's Era .
  • Factory Sunroof
  • Wheels Where Professionally Enhanced 2 Years Ago
  • Please Serious Buyers Only NO Trades, No Chislers

For the discriminating buyer looking for an original , low mileage, unmolested car.  These cars are the last of the hand-built Porsches in limited numbers and are surely going to keep appreciating, making this low mlieage 930 a great investment.

The pictures do not do the car justice.  I apologize since they were taken on a cloudy day.  I travel frequently for work so if you have questions please e-mail me and I will check them regularly and get right back to you.  Also, please be sure to leave a phone number and I will call you back.

 

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Magnus Walker soliloquizes in his Porsche 911 at night

Fri, 23 Aug 2013

Magnus Walker, a prolific Los Angeles clothing designer who has also carved out a respected spot for himself in Porsche world, has had yet another video made about him and his sizable Porsche collection. In this latest video, Hong Kong-based Obscura magazine focuses its video cameras on Walker and his 1971 Porsche 911 track car (yes, the one that appeared on Jay Leno's Garage) as he speeds around Downtown LA and Little Tokyo late at night.
We've heard Walker's story many times before. He's not like the average Porsche owner, perhaps a tad more passionate than most, and he builds 911s like he designs clothes: his way. Sure, we might be a little envious, but can you blame us? View this very slick and entertaining nighttime video entitled Disturbing The Peace below.

Porsche Macan fails moose test, Stuttgart responds

Tue, 14 Oct 2014

Different countries have different safety standards, but most of them revolve around a similar set of tests: front impact, side impact, offset impact, rollover... the usual. But Sweden has its own test. It's called the Moose Test (or the Elk Test), and it's unique to Scandinavia: a car has to be able to avoid a theoretical antlered mammal on the road while traveling at 43.5 miles per hour and return to its previous course without flipping over. The Jeep Grand Cherokee ran afoul of the uniquely Nordic maneuver a couple of years ago, but even more surprising is the way the Porsche Macan has reacted.
Under testing by Sweden's Teknikens Värld, Porsche's downsized crossover - specifically the Macan S Diesel, for what it's worth - didn't flip over, but it skidded off course. In real-world conditions, it follows, the vehicle could run off the road or into oncoming traffic. The testers ran the test several times, and even removed excess weight from the vehicle, and each time it reacted the same way.
In response, Porsche has explained that the behavior is the result of its Active Rollover Protection system kicking in. When the system detects that the vehicle could drastically oversteer, flip over or lose its tire, it momentarily applies the brake on the front outside wheel, allowing the vehicle to shed the cornering forces without losing it completely.

Chris Harris condemns demonization of Porsche Carrera GT in wake of Walker death

Fri, 06 Dec 2013

When something bad happens, it's easy to resort to scapegoating. At least for some of us, that seems to be exactly what has happened following the tragic death of actor Paul Walker and racer Roger Rodas, who were killed on November 30 in a Porsche Carrera GT. Even though officials have not yet determined the cause of the crash, that isn't stopping many theories from being put for - theories that include blaming the Porsche supercar. Rather predictably, not only is the CGT's difficult nature getting examined, but indeed, the nature of all high-performance cars is being put under the public's microscope, with some wondering what the need for all the power is.
A Google search of "Porsche Carrera GT" will find no shortage of articles about the razor-sharp handling and outright speed of the CGT. Pistonheads' Chris Harris has a different, insightful take on both the Carrera GT and the nature of all fast cars. He reflects on the matter, ironically, en route to drive the successor to the car that killed Walker and Rodas, the 900-horsepower 918 Spyder hybrid supercar.
We think it's well worth a read, as it makes a number of good points about modern high-performance automobiles and the way they're used. Click over and take a look.