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1987 Porsche 944 Turbo Black on 2040-cars

US $9,999.00
Year:1987 Mileage:150000
Location:

Simpsonville, South Carolina, United States

Simpsonville, South Carolina, United States

1987 Porsche 944 Turbo silver black metallic paint and black interior

Accident free with clean carfax report

Receipts for all work totaling over $20,000

Current Mileage is 150K on the body


Engine was built and blueprinted by Autothority (Mileage 134,711)

  • Fully polished and knife-edged crank with oil holes drilled
  • Carrillo rods
  • All bearings and seals replaced
  • Wide fire head gasket
  • port and polished head

Other work by Autothority

  • Rebuilt torque tube
  • Sports clutch kit
  • Lindsey Racing flywheel
  • Autothority mass air flow kit with chips (tuned on dyno at Autothority to run 18psi of boost)
  • Tial 44mm waste gate 1 bar spring
  • 996TT hollow spoke wheels Front-18/9.5  Rear-18/11
  • Brembo Big Red's and LARGE cross drilled 2-peice rotors
  • Soft rev limiter
  • Braided fuel lines
  • A/C converted to R134

Due to a bad throttle position sensor the head gasket blew at 147,XXX at this point the upper end of the engine was rebuilt and the following where added by the previous owner.

  • New throttle position sensor
  • New wide fire head gasket and all other necessary gaskets
  • Lindsey Racing steam vent kit
  • New valve-springs, guides, and seals
  • The cam tower was fully rebuilt by Motor Werks Racing in Cumming, GA
  • Gates Kevlar timing belt and new tensioner pulley
  • Lindsey Racing silicon vacuum hose kit
  • Lindsey Racing intercooler hose kit
  • Lindsey Racing vinturi delete (silicon hose kit)
  • Waste gate dump pipe and cat delete
  • New windshield (Sekurit glass with antenna)
  • Rebuilt power steering pump with new lines
  • Hella H4 headlights
  • New sunroof seal
  • Porsche crest from a 996

Things I've done since owning the car

  • Custom 4130 chomoly roll cage, powder coated bright red
  • Custom 5 inch exhaust
  • Sparco Evo 2 race seats (mounted on sliders)
  • Crow 4-point race harnesses 
  • Porsche clubsport rear seat delete
  • Greddy Profec B boost controller
  • Greddy turbo timer
  • HKS 60mm boost gauge
  • Greddy Type S blow off valve
  • GT Racing euro fiberglass rear bumper

Included in the sale (not installed)

  • Koni adjustable front struts and Weltmeister lowering springs. Used but clean
  • A.I.R. unpainted fiberglass front lip (splitter)
  • All new external seals for door handles, mirrors, and rear lock
  • New Porsche rear decal
  • Porsche leather bra
  • Other misc. things

Paint has blemishes from stone chips. Small dent behind drivers side rear wheel.  Scuff on pass side nose.  Riple/dent in trim piece under pass tail light.  please see pics for details.

GT racing euro rear bumper paint does not match rest of car.

This is a driver not a trailer queen.  It is fast and built right but to be perfect it could use some paint work.

  

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'We're not a hedge fund': Porsche plans to curtail speculators and flippers

Tue, May 30 2017

A sizable number of speculators view cars as an investment. Rare or unusual models are quickly snapped up and either parked for years or flipped for a profit. Cars from automakers like Porsche and Ferrari are more prone than others, and at least some people behind these models are getting a bit tired of it. While it's difficult to police what goes on after you sell a car, Porsche has some plans that might curtail the problem before it starts. Andreas Preuninger, the head of GT road-car development and the man behind the new 911 GT3, spoke to Car and Driver at a recent event. "I personally like to see my cars being used," he said. "That's what we build them for. They are just too good to be left to stand and collect dust." One recent example of this rampant speculation is the 911 R. While the special manual-only model sold for $185,950 when new, used versions were selling for nearly $1.3 million just months after it went on sale. While the car is a masterpiece and an instant classic, a good number will be parked and simply used as art and not the rolling testaments to the man/machine interface they were intended to be. The concern over valuations has become so fierce that some owners are upset that Porsche is offering the new 911 GT3 with a manual transmission, fearing that it may hurt the value of the 911 R. "When I said we're not a hedge fund, I'm talking to those people who are yelling at us for offering the manual transmission similar to the R," Preuninger said. "But if there are people wanting to buy cars like that, then as a company we should try to fulfill that, to meet that demand." It seems Porsche is keeping a close eye on who is flipping cars. Since there is often far more demand than supply with certain models, the German automaker has a name for every car before it's built. Buyers with bad reputations might not even make the wait list. Related Video:

Porsche 918 Spyder with Weissach package does 0-62 mph in 2.6 seconds

Mon, 18 Nov 2013

Porsche marketers are having a field day with the 918 Spyder after some last-minute tuning improved the car's performance. They now say that it's so fast it's already beaten itself. Let us explain: Using a Weissach package-equipped 918 as an example (which reduces the plug-in hybrid supercar's weight through the deletion of some interior items, more generous use of carbon fiber and magnesium wheels), the car's previous official 0-62 miles-per-hour time of 2.8 seconds has been cut to 2.6. Additionally, 0-124 mph takes 7.2 seconds and 0-186 mph is dispatched in 19.9 seconds, times that were reduced by half a second and 2.1 seconds, respectively.
In all-electric mode, a non-Weissach pack 918 does 0-62 mph in 6.2 seconds (with the package, 6.1 seconds), down from 6.9 seconds. Efficiency is also improved thanks to the final tuning. The New European Driving Cycle (NEDC) rating of a Weissach pack-equipped car equates to 94 miles per gallon, up three mpg compared to before. That's pretty good for a car with 887 horsepower!
Check out the press release below for more details on how Porsche's final tuning measures improved its flagship supercar.

$1.4B hedge fund suit against Porsche dismissed

Wed, 19 Mar 2014

Investors have canvassed courts in Europe and the US to repeatedly sue Porsche over its failed attempt to take over Volkswagen in 2008 (see here, and here and here), and they have repeatedly failed to win any cases. You can add another big loss to the tally, with Bloomberg reporting that the Stuttgart Regional Court has dismissed a 1.4-billion euro ($1.95B US) lawsuit, the decision explained by the court's assertion that the investors would have lost on their short bets even if Porsche hadn't misled them.
Examining the hedge funds' motives for stock purchases and the bets that VW share prices would fall, judge Carola Wittig said that the funds didn't base their decisions on the key bits of "misinformation," and instead were participating simply in "highly speculative and naked short selling," only to get caught out.
With other cases still pending, the continued streak of victories bodes well for Porsche's courtroom fortunes, since judges will expect new information to consider overturning precedent. If there is any new info, it could come from the potential criminal cases still outstanding against former CEO Wendelin Wiedeking and CFO Holger Härter, who were both indicted on charges of market manipulation.