Porsche (930) 911 Turbo on 2040-cars
Cleveland, Tennessee, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.3 Turbo
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Porsche
Model: 930
Trim: Sunroof Coupe
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats
Drive Type: 4 speed
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 56,000
Sub Model: 911 Turbo
Exterior Color: Black
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Burgundy
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Up for sell is my rare 1987 Porsche factory 930 Turbo with 56k original miles, all books and records from new. This car was own by a famous inventor in Beverly Hills, California who took European delivery. The second owner bought it in 1993 with 25k miles. I bought it from him last year with 55k miles. Original books records form day one included as well, original maintenance log book is stamped by dealer. The car was order with rare factory Options:
139- Drivers Seat Heat
158- Radio “Reno”
220- Locking Differential
340- Passenger Seat Heat
391- Stone Guards
513- Lumber Support Passenger Seat
533- Alarm System
586- Lumber Support Drivers Seat
650- Sun Roof
900- European Delivery
Its has the factory 3.3 liter Turbo engine, factory 4 speed manual trans, factory painted crest wheel centers, and polished wheel lips. This car is in spectacular original condition, no accidents, and no rust. Factory black paint and the factory burgundy leather interior. Just did a complete major service , consisting of the following: valve adjustment, new spark plugs, new oem spark plug wires, distributor and rotor, new fuel filter, new fuel sending unit, new K&N filter, oil change using Brad Penn 20/50, brake flush with hp fluid, new brakes, new Bilstein shocks, new Bridgestone tires, trans flush with Swepco fluid, new axles, wiper blades, new shifter bushings, new belts, and upgraded B&B stainless muffler. I have the stock muffler. Receipts included. The original black paint shows very well, you will find some rock chips from normal driving. The original Burgundy Leather interior is also just as clean with just a little wear on drivers bolster. You will have a hard time finding a nicer Turbo with this much history and only 56k miles. I have the car for sale local so I reserve the right to end the auction early.
Feel free to call or email. Thanks for looking. David 423-593-9313
dbishop901@yahoo.com
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