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1990 Porsche 944 S2 Coupe 3.0l Southern California One Owner Rare Classic Beauty on 2040-cars

US $6,990.00
Year:1990 Mileage:175411
Location:

Claremont, California, United States

Claremont, California, United States

RARE CLASSIC SHARES THE SAME SHAPE AS 944 TURBO!  

ONE OWNER SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SILVER BLACK CORROSION FREE BEAUTY!  

GORGEOUS 3 PIECE PORSCHE RIMS WITH HIGH TREAD SET OF HIGH PERFORMANCE TIRES!

ORIGINAL PAINT ACCIDENT FREE BEAUTY!

PLEASE SEE ALL PHOTOS!

EXTERIOR-- EXCELLENT-- GARAGE KEPT MILD CLIMATE CONDITION, SHINY SILVER ORIGINAL PAINT, DENT AND DAMAGE FREE, EXCELLENT GLASS +TRIM,  GORGEOUS RIMS KNEE DEEP IN RUBBER, TURBO LOOK BODY IN SUPER CONDITION!  To note-- 2 tiny pings, one on the driver side roof near the sunroof and one on the top of the left fender near the windshield pillar (both are tiny). The paint is all original and the 2 doors are starting to show some were lines that is typical to old german silver paint.  when waxed it is hardly discernible.  

INTERIOR-- MILD CLIMATE ONE OWNER GARAGE KEPT CONDTION!  PLEASE SEE ALL PHOTOS!  ALL ORIGINAL, NO DASH CRACKS, FROM HEADLINER TO CARPETS IS VERY GOOD TO EXCELLENT.  To note-- Driver seat has in and out damage on the outer bolster, The center console armrest top has some cracks and a torn binding.  STILL HAS ITS FACTORY MAT SET!  

MECHANICAL--  VERY WELL MAINTAINED!  THE OIL IS STILL SO CLEAN YOU CAN'T SEE IT AFTER 24+ YEARS!  THE SUSPENSION IS TIGHT, THE TRANSMISSION SHIFTS SMOOTHLY AND THE CLUTCH FEELS RIGHT.  NO CLUNKS OR RATTLES!  To note-- engine is running on 3 cylinders,  one cylinder is without compression,  THE CAR DOESN'T SMOKE, OVERHEAT, OR USE ANY OIL.  I TOOK IT TO MY MECHANIC AND HE TOLD ME IT IS BURNT OR BROKEN VALVE.  THE MECHANIC IS UNABLE TO START ON IT FOR 2-3 WEEKS AND I DON'T HAVE THE SPACE FOR THE CAR.  IT DRIVES BEAUTIFULLY EVEN ON 3!

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Fri, Nov 21 2014

Evo's side-by-side comparison of the McLaren P1 against the Porsche 918 Spyder isn't the first time we've seen England and Germany's ultimate automotive weapons sized up together; last month, Autocar tested them over the standing mile, with a Ducati 1199 Superleggera playing the joker. Evo throws a few curves at its test, though, taking the supercars to Anglesey Circuit in Wales to see which will lay down the fastest lap time with scribe Jethro Bovington at the wheel. In case the numbers haven't yet been seared into your memory, while both are assisted by electric motors, the 3,069-pound, rear-wheel drive P1 gets on with 903 horsepower and 664 pound-feet from a 3.8-liter, twin-turbocharged V8. The 3,750-pound, all-wheel-drive 918 Spyder does its job with 795 hp and 575 lb-ft surging out of a naturally aspirated, 4.6-liter V8. We're not told know which circuit layout he uses for the test, but both cars comfortably eclipse the mark set by the fastest coupe Evo's driven around it so far, the Ferrari 458 Speciale. Then, in an epilogue occasioned by a tire change, one of the supercars comfortably eclipses its own time again, before Bovington declares one the master of the track and the other the ruler of the street. Enjoy finding out which is which in the video above.

Jack Olsen built a Porsche 911 to drive every day and conquer Willow Springs

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There can't really be a loser between the Jaguar F-Type Coupe R and the Porsche 911 50th Anniversary Edition. One might be better than the other, but if you're behind the wheel of either of them, you can't complain. In a new video, Motor Trend takes on the difficult task of determining which one of these European powerhouses is the best, not just in terms of raw performance, but also how they actually feel to drive.
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