1987 Porsche 928s4 5-speed Manual, 59,200 Miles, Fully Documented History on 2040-cars
Austin, Texas, United States
FS/FT: 1987 Porsche 928S4 Coupe,
5-Speed Manual, 59,2XX Miles, $29,928 1987 Porsche 928S4 Coupe Exterior: Dark Blue Interior: Linen Leather, Silver
Grey Carpet, Marine Blue Trim 59,2XX miles 5.0L V8, DOHC, 32-valve Engine
producing 316 HP 5-Speed Manual Transmission Rear Wheel Drive Stock, no
modifications, all original except for updated Blaupunkt stereo Porsche Dealer serviced, extensive records from 1987 to
present $17K in
receipts for service and restoration in last 8,000 miles Includes
Certificate of Authenticity from Porsche, all accessories, and car cover Condition: Mechanical=10.0, Exterior=9.8, Interior=9.9 Clean Title, Clean CARFAX Owned by Non-Smoker, 25-year PCA member Car
is located in Austin, TX (license plate is commemorative PCA plate). Optional Equipment:
Maintenance
Highlights: ·
15K,
30K, and 60K services just completed o
Timing
Belt & Water Pump Service at TPWS in Austin, TX ·
Air
filter and spark plugs replaced at 52K ·
Tires
replaced at 46K ·
Coolant
Flush and Brake Fluid Flush completed in 2013 ·
Battery
replaced in 2011 Email me for a spreadsheet summary
of all maintenance records dating back to 1987.
See my ad on the Porsche 928 Owners Club forum for more hi-res
photos. Email me if you need additional
hi-res photos of specific areas. Trades: I want to sell this car because I am too tall
for a sunroof car, and a manual transmission isn’t suited to my daily commute
in traffic. Since I need a daily driver, rather than a third weekend car, this
car is for sale/for trade. I am willing
to trade up to a 928S4/GTS with an automatic transmission and no sunroof. Trades up must be newer, lower mileage, AND
BETTER CONDITION than my car. No
black, grey, silver, or brown cars. No
dark interiors. I’ll also consider other
2+2 sport coupes and compact sport sedans.
Same rules on options, colors, and condition. You can use the best offer function to
provide me information on your trade. For Sale: $29,928 or Trade Up General Information I have
several factory parts, high-performance parts, and racing accessories for automobiles
up for auction. I will be auctioning
more items every week. See the list
below for upcoming auction items. I take my
auctioning and my feedback seriously. I
have no time for spoilers, and neither do the serious bidders on E-Bay. If you have negative feedback or no feedback,
you need not bid on any of my items. Disruptive
bids will be cancelled and non-paying bidders will be blocked. I provide feedback to paying winners, and I
appreciate the same in return. I provide
positive feedback to winners who communicate well, pay promptly, ask for my
help to resolve problems, and leave feedback after receiving their items. I do not
accept wire transfers for payment, in accordance with E-Bay policy. I will never ask for a wire transfer
payment. If you receive a request for
wire transfer payment, or a second chance offer requesting wire transfer
payment, it is fraudulent. Please ignore
it, and report it to E-Bay. I make an
effort to answer everyone’s questions about every item up for auction. However, I travel a lot and have limited
opportunities to check my e-mail. It may
take me up to 24 hours to answer your questions. If you wait until the last hour of the
auction to ask a question, it will probably not get answered. International
bidders are blocked as a rule.
International bidders who wish to bid on my items must contact me via
e-mail at least 48 hours before the end of the auction to provide me a physical
shipping address within the Warranty Information Unless
specifically noted, all automotive items are used, and are sold “as is.” I make an effort to conservatively and
accurately describe the condition. However,
I make no warranty, either expressed or implied. When in doubt, ask! Shipping Information Buyer is
responsible for shipping. I can assist
with a local handoff to a shipping company. |
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