1986 Porsche 911 on 2040-cars
Freeport, New York, United States
Just email me at: lucilwwhittall@ukstars.com .
I'm selling my 1986 Porsche Carrera Cabriolet in Guards Red. I purchased this vehicle 3 years ago from a dealer in
Florida. This vehicle is in nearly mint condition and needs nothing. This car drives like a dream. It starts
perfectly every time, transmission shifts great through all 5 gears and all mechanicals work like new. The paint is
original and is in nearly perfect condition with only a few small rock chips on the front bumper and spoiler. The
electric top works perfectly and looks great from the outside. The previous owner did a few small patch jobs on
the rear underside portion of the top, but it looks perfectly fine. The interior and dashboard are original and
look fantastic with next to no signs of wear. All gauges were sent out to Hollywood Speedometer and were
refinished and LED'd ($750). They are bright and work perfectly. I added a black leather Zuffenhaus Porsche retro
steering wheel ($400), installed an upgraded Alpine stereo with Bluetooth, 2, 8" subwoofers and 4 speakers with
tweeters, and amplifier ($4500). Sounds incredible. I have the original Blaupunkt radio. I also upgraded the
suspension, had the car lowered to a more aggressive stance, completely replaced the clutch assembly, added Turbo
fuch wheels to the rear and installed 4 new tires ($7500). All upgrades and full service were recently performed
by Manhattan Motorsports in Roslyn, New York. This car runs strong, looks beautiful and is in immaculate
condition.
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