1987 Porsche 924s 68k Miles 5 Speed Sharp Car on 2040-cars
Clementon, New Jersey, United States
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Nice low mileage 1987 Porsche 924s with 68k original miles, 5 speed manual transmission, sunroof, power windows, working AC, split leather interior, original alloy wheels, original working Porsche radio. Car runs and drives excellent, smooth running engine, perfect clutch and gearbox with no grinding between shifts. I have recently replaced both motor mounts, oil cooler gaskets, and oil pressure sender as well as a fresh oil change. AC works great, lights all work as they should as well as turn signals, and windows. Front and rear hood and hatch shocks work perfect. Paint is original and still looks good, front header has a few rock chips in it as you would expect from a car of this age. Body is nice with one ding on the driver's door frame top and two on the hood. No rust on this car. Driver and passenger seats two outer seams have seperated and can be resown. It's not in concours shape, but it is a very nice, low mileage daily driver you can be proud to be seen in as I still get compliments on it when out for a drive. The only thing my mechanic said I might want to replace is the oil level sender as sometimes going around a corner it will light up even when full. If you have been looking for a nice, low mileage 924s without problems then this is a good one to look at. Low reserve for a car with these miles and condition. I will need a $200.00 deposit within 48 hours of auction's end via Paypal with the balance due within 7 days. No out of the country buyers, no negative feedback buyers please. Any other questions just ask. Happy Bidding!
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