1987 Porsche 911 Turbo 930 Factory 505 Slant Nose on 2040-cars
Felton, California, United States
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100 % original 1987 Porsche 911 Turbo 930 factory 505 Slant Nose; 1 of 144 ever made!
Very rare combo color combo: Bordeaux interior, White exterior.
The car was garaged it's whole life, never resprayed, original interior/ exterior.
The car is in immaculate condition, not even a nick, swirl, or rock chip in the paint.
Not a single wrinkle on the leather.
Only 24k original miles
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