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1984 Porsche 944 V8 Conversion, Resto-mod...340hp...beautiful!!! on 2040-cars

US $35,000.00
Year:1984 Mileage:20
Location:

Michigan City, Indiana, United States

Michigan City, Indiana, United States
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 Offered is a 1984 Porsche 944 V8 conversion Resto-mod.
This car was stripped down to the chassis and restored. It started life as a charcoal grey car.
The front and rear bumpers have been shaved.
Every piece of this car has been either painted or polished.
The engine is a GM 5.3l with an ls6 intake, throttle body, injectors, and custom headers. 3" exhaust to a magnaflow muffler. Generating approx. 340hp and 290 tq at the flywheel. Originally these cars had 150hp.
The brakes had been upgraded along with the engine to four piston calipers on all four corners.
The list of new parts is to long to list, this car is basically new. It has only been test driven. ( The rear hatch glass is the only part of the car that does show its age, but is still in very respectable condition)

The balance of the car does not change much with the addition of the V8. Approx. 70lbs. The conversion is actually lighter than the turbo model of the car. The swap is popular because these LS series engines are bullet proof compared to the Porsche engines and less expensive to maintain.
The car has manual steering and brakes. The feel is light and nimble.
This is a "drivers" car, the HVAC system has been deleted. The HVAC controls in the center stack have been removed to accommodate a 7" touch screen.

If you have any question on the performance of these cars please search youtube for 944 conversion videos. These cars are very impressive.
I can say this is one occasion that the pictures do not do the car justice, it is gorgeous.

Is this the fastest '84 944 in existence? Quite possible.
Is this the cleanest '84 944 in existence? Almost guaranteed!
Is this the cleanest '84 Porsche 944 V8 conversion in existence? Certainly.

Please view youtube video of this car running at:    http://youtu.be/UenTX0A9Q3o

I am available to answer any questions, please email or text first with contact info.    219-eight nine eight-7001 (Brian)

Warning: Once you ride in this car you will be hooked!

Asking 35K or best offer.  Cash only. I will take a 944 as a partial trade.  It is listed on other venues.

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