1987 Porsche 944 Turbo, Guards Red, Clean And Many Mods on 2040-cars
Brentwood, Tennessee, United States
1987 Porsche 944 Turbo, clean and full service records for past 25 yrs, very nice car Has 114,000 miles but you’d never know it. Runs extremely strong. Motor was fully rebuilt approximately 10k miles ago (have receipt for over $10k in motor work alone). Has an extensive list of updates, maintenance and mods. Owned by a surgeon and his family since 1989 and nothing was spared – always kept perfect and very well maintained. Only selling because I just got an Infiniti Q60, so could use some garage space. Vehicle is listed locally so I reserve the right to end this listing early. Bid with confidence, this is a very well kept example of a great car. · -New tires and alignment a few hundred miles ago – include lifetime repairs. · - Air Conditioning works well and has been converted to R134a · -Weltmeister Cambermeister strut tower brace · - Lindsey Racing boost enhancer and chipset o Boost is very conservatively set on this car to maintain durability · - Magnaflow 3” full exhaust system · - Front and rear suspension upgraded to Koni/Bilstein · - Short throw shifter · -Over $2,000 sound system with solar-baric Kickers, Eclipse head unit, 3-Way active electronic crossover system and Ipod aux jack input. Sounds incredible – my teens like itJ · - I have the original stereo as well · - Driver/passenger airbag system · -Power windows, mirrors, power and removable roof, power drivers seat. · -Cross Drilled brake rotors · -Everything works flawlessly · -Has the typical minor two to three cracks on top of dash – I never bothered repairing but will throw in a kit to do it. Or just buy one of the dash covers. · -Pulls hard, handles great, shifts perfect. · -Have full service and mod records for past 25 years – too much to list. · -Have original owner’s manual packet, tool kit, car cover, full repair manual, extra oil filter, two keys, etc. · - Needs nothing at all and can be driven daily · -$500 deposit due upon winning bid. · I’d keep it forever but other hobbies and expenses take priority · Located in Brentwood, TN which is 15 minutes south of Nashville.
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