Porsche 911 Slantnose Renegade Ls 3 V8 on 2040-cars
Wilmington, North Carolina, United States
Mileage: 62,000
Make: Porsche
Sub Model: renegade v8 slantnose
Model: 911
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Black
Drive Type: standard
Trim: black
82 sc body, all porsche steel conversion, new top and interior, rs style door panels. 63,000 miles on body, less than 500 miles on motor and all mechanics renegade conversion kit, everything is done right and i used there radiator system, cars runs cool i have spent over 20k on the motor and conversion parts motor has a 2yr warranty over 500 hp and lighter than the porsche motor, this car is very very fast and reliable, compressor and under dash ac and vents are hooked up but i didnt run the lines yet this was not an easy conversion and i spent alot of time doing it right, im selling because im getting married and moving where i dont have a garage. I have all reciepts for entire car call before bidding jason landell 919 500 3368 i will post the correct vin tomorrow car has clean clear title in my name i will consider trades and will sell without motor call me with questions 919 500 3368 car is in wilmington nc
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