1988 Porsche 930 Turbo 930 on 2040-cars
Sheffield, Pennsylvania, United States
For more pictures email at: idellbuxton@juno.com .
I have decided to sell my 1988 Porsche 930 Turbo Slantnose out of my private collection. All steel fenders and all
original Porsche trim however, I do not believe this car came from factory as slantnose.
Car has never seen rain and spent most of it's life Arizon where it was also sold new.
Very desired color combination black on black. This car starts on first key turn and is very fast. Incredible
sound! Engine runs very smooth and very strong. No oil leaks on my garage floor at all. The paint is very shiny
with small little nicks here and there as you can expect from a car that age. Interior shows very well with nice
leather dash board. Factory vin stickers in place. Tires have been used for about a 1000 miles only. Stunning
torque and sound.
Car comes with red booklet, a stack of service receipts, original tools, jack as well as a bra to cover the front
from stone chips.
Absolut stunning car, a super car from the 80th...Mileage is absolutely true and documented by a full stack of
service records lining up perfectly in chronological order, each stating the mileage. Car will be sold as is -
where is.
7/89: 1878
10/89: 4483
12/89: 7918
2/90: 8969
7/90:12923
11/90: 16229
2/91: 19157
4/94: 41534
6/94: 42141
5/97: 53428
6/97: 54081
8/97: 54248
8/97: 54440
11/97: 54745
1/98: 55702
4/98: 55995
6/99: 58299
12/99: 58460
1/04: 63002
8/04: 63637
03/05: 64514
12/12: 65731
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