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Porsche 930 Excellent Condition, Collector Quality, Coupe, Turbo, Guards Red on 2040-cars

US $73,500.00
Year:1986 Mileage:44715 Color: over tan/brown interior
Location:

Rocklin, California, United States

Rocklin, California, United States
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1986 Porsche 930 Turbo; low mile example with only 44,715 miles.   Collector quality Porsche; get this one before the value continues to increase like the early 911s; the Turbo’s time is now as they are expected to set new highs at Monterey’s auctions in August.

 

1.    VIN WPOJB0937GS050615

2.    This car is outfitted in Guards Red L027 exterior over tan/brown interior.

3.    Options include rare 780, Remove Safety Certificate and 930 leather rear seats and dash.

4.    USA Car, option C02.

5.    Proper engine code 68G and transmission code 77G

6.    The paint is in excellent condition, mostly original paint.

7.    The car does not leak oil.

8.    Original exhaust comes with the car.

9.    Microfueler comes with the car.

     Original clock and stereo come with the car.

1       Stock wheels available for $1600 over purchase price.

 

 

Brief Service Record Summary of key services shown below; complete original records are available for inspection:

 

August 1990; 29,184 miles; Replace front brake pads.

October 1990; 29,663 miles; Upgraded Turbo and add microfueler.

October 1991; 30,405 miles; Replace rear brake pads.

June 1999; 35,000 miles; B&B Exhaust & Replace Engine Lines by Jerry Woods

April 2001; 35,339 miles; Major Service

October 2007; 43,180 miles; Oil service and Set Engine to Specs

 

Car comes with manuals, BBS  wheel key, tools, jack, and spare tire inflator.

 

Good ebayer; bid with confidence.  Local inspections welcome at Rocklin, CA.  Lift available for inspections.

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