1988 Porsche 911 on 2040-cars
Brookfield, Connecticut, United States
More details at: bernardine.woodring@chewiemail.com .
88 Porsche 911 Carrera Sunroof Coup excellent condition!!! This car is in very nice shape ,it has a clean far fax and has been always kept up with the maintenance routine. The car has had no accidents no rust very fun to drive and always garaged. This cars features has power sunroof power windows the original Fuchs alloys with new tires . All Four wheels have new rubber flex brake lines and had a complete brake fluid flush performed in the past year as well as reciently been tuned up and oilchange reciently done. The interior , headliner , dash and all in excellent shape! The outside paint appears to be still original and in nice shape. This 88 911 has matching engine numbers that comes with the 3.2 6 cylinder engine and industructable G50 transaxle that shifts so smoothly as well as the hydronic clutch engages easily and does not slip at all. This car has 124,397 miles lightly highway miles on it and the engine runs great no smoke , no knocks or any of that. This Classic 88 Porsche is a really good year and has the best drive unit that the factory made from 87 to 89 with the strong built G50 transmission and also this body style air cooled Porsches are climbing value drastically and as well as all air cooled Porsche's.
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