1990 Porsche 911 on 2040-cars
Oxnard, California, United States
Send me an email at: zoilazhhueston@oneuk.com .
Mileage: 190k (rebuilt 35k miles ago, see list below)
Title: Clean (see Autocheck picture attached)
Exterior: White
Interior: Tan
Transmission: Manual
VIN: WP0CB2963LS470736
Car drives and shifts amazing,no leaks, always garaged and well taken care of. Just did a full tune up with new
synthetic oil, installed 4 new tires 50 miles ago,battery,injectors, starter, O2 sensor and a new DME relay. Motor
was rebuilt 3 years ago (below is a price list). Car is in amazing condition, beautiful paint. Have all original
paperwork and manual. Im looking for another project so Im ready to let this one go. I have always used synthetic
oil and 91 octane (with occasional gas treatment). This car has never been pushed . This is one of 3 Porsche's I
own so I am very familiar with the upkeep on these cars. Includes car cover. Everything on the car works. A/C blows
cold, auto convertible top, auto rear decklid spoiler, power windows and seats, ABS, and Airbags, 18" Turbo twist
wheels, upgraded stereo (with subs under rear seats).
Upgraded front strut bar, all around cross drilled rotors, AUX/ipod stereo, intake and suspension lowered with
Eibach springs. Clean title, no accidents (see Carfax picture attached). Clean Title on hand.
Euro plate recently installed so it is not shown in all pictures but is currently on the vehicle. Feel free to ask
any questions or come take a look with your mechanic if you are local.
Please see videos or car driving, motor running and convertible top in action!
Sold AS IS
Upgrades:
mp3/AUX upgraded stereo,
all new fuses
front aftermarket strut bar
all around upgraded cross drilled rotors
Eibach lowered suspension
new brake pads
new belts
brand new fuel injectors
new battery
air intake
brand new NANKANG Sport tires all around only about 50miles on them
brand new starter
new O2 sensor at catalytic converter
New rim caps
custom front euro plate
Engine rebuild costs :
Pistons & Cylinders 1k USD
Sent heads in for machining. 2k
$500 for plating & powder coating
$500 for replacement used engine tin if required
$2000 for parts, rings, seals, gasket sets, timing chains, rails, nut/bolt kit, oil tubes, etc
$700 to replace your cams
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Auto blog
Porsche celebrates 50 years of 911s with limited edition model
Tue, 04 Jun 2013Despite being 50 years old now, the Porsche 911 sure is looking good for her age. And to commemorate this milestone anniversary, Porsche has created the 911 50 Years Edition you see here, which will make its debut at the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show - 50 years after the original 911 debuted at this very same expo.
What's really neat about the 50 Years Edition is that it houses a rear-wheel-drive setup inside of the wider body used for all-wheel-drive Carrera 4 and 4S models. Found at the back is the 3.8-liter flat-six from the Carrera S, upgraded with the Powerkit package that increases horsepower from 400 to 430 and includes the Sport Chrono setup. According to Porsche, hitting 60 miles per hour takes just 4.2 seconds with the seven-speed manual transmission, or 3.8 seconds with the optional dual-clutch PDK.
Visual changes include two special paint colors - a darker graphite grey and a lighter geyser grey - unique 20-inch wheels that pay homage to the original Fuchs rollers of the 1963 car, and special badging at the rear and on the door sills. Inside, there are more throwbacks to the original 911, with green labeling on the instruments, white pointer needles and silver accents. What's more, the leather seats feature a fabric insert reminiscent of the Pepita design from the '60s. Looks great to us.
Porsche offers detuned Boxster and Cayman 211 in Europe
Mon, 15 Sep 2014Looking at a new Porsche Boxster? First of all, we commend you on your choice, because in its latest iteration, the Boxster has sped out from under the shadow of the 911 and into its own. But now to choose: do you get the base model with 265 horsepower, the Boxster S with 315 hp, or the top-of-the-line Boxster GTS with 330 hp? It's a daunting question, considering the $10k+ price gap between each model that you could put into the gas-and-rubber jar. Same goes for the Cayman, albeit with ten more horses across the board. But as if that's not confusing enough, there appears to be another player on the field. (That is, at least, in certain European markets.)
Appearing on the company's Belgian and Norwegian sites are the Boxster 211 and Cayman 211. As you might have guessed, they pack a less substantial 211 horsepower, undercutting what we know as the base models. Instead of using a smaller engine, though, the Boxster and Cayman 211 get the same 2.7-liter boxer six, just with less power.
As a result, they're a bit slower off the line: the Boxster 211 takes between 6.1 and 6.4 seconds to get to 62, depending on exact specifications, compared to the 5.5- to 5.8-second range for the 265-hp Boxster, while the Cayman 211 is quoted at 6.2 seconds versus the 275-hp Cayman's 5.4 to 5.7 seconds. Fuel consumption and emissions, on the other hand (and as you'd expect), are better in the 211. But while Porsche Norway charges around $10k less for the 211 models, Porsche Belgium charges the same for the 211 models as it does for the next most powerful versions (from which they appear to be visually indistinguishable).
Porsche 959 Prototype started it all
Wed, 11 Sep 2013While Porsche was unveiling the new Nürburgring-dominating 918 Spyder downstairs in Hall 3 here at the Frankfurt Messe, there was another Porsche supercar quietly and discretely on display upstairs in the same hall. That, of course, was the 959. But not just any 959: this was the original Gruppe B prototype.
The 959 was first developed as a rally car in the early 80s to compete with the likes of the original Audi Sport Quattro S1, Ford RS200 and Lancia Delta S4. But Zuffenhausen soon saw its potential as a production road-going supercar, emerging as a technological marvel to challenge the decidedly linear approach of the Ferrari F40. It still stands as a groundbreaking supercar in its own right, but also lead to the first all-wheel-drive 911 Turbo and set the stage for the Carrera GT and aforementioned 918 Spyder that followed to cap the top of the evolving Porsche range.
This original Gruppe B prototype, which presaged the production 959, packed a 450-horsepower 2.8-liter twin-turbo flat-six into an even sleeker form than the final version that followed. We caught up with it on display as part of a display of 80s German classics, of which this 959 prototype immediately stood out as the pick of the proverbial litter. Check out the hotness in the high-resolution image gallery above.
