1984 Porsche 944 Base Coupe 2-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Lincolnshire, Illinois, United States
Beautiful, well maintained 1984 Porsche 944 available for purchase
5 speed manual, 4 Cylinder, 2 rear wheel drive -Always garaged -Never seen rain or snow -Second driver only -Stunning "Hell Bronze" exterior and brown leather interior -FUCHS wheels -Updated stereo system (CD, AM/FM, satellite ready) -Original Blaupunkt radio available -Concourse ready -Non-smoker -No accidents -New brakes, front rotors, timing belt; rack and pinion, front struts (inserts), new Michelin tires, excellent runner, all records available. -Power windows and A/C -Custom car cover included -Email for more details -Local pick-up available -Shipping at buyers expense |
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