1983 Porsche 930 Turbo Factory Slant Nose (flachbau) 73,303 Original Miles on 2040-cars
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1983 PORSCHE 930 TURBO FACTORY FLACHBAU (SLANT NOSE) VIN# WP0ZZZ93ZDS000711 73,303 ACTUAL ORIGINAL MILES This is a REAL one of 35 1983's from the SONDERWUNSCH (special wishes program) Correct with all Factory Stamped numbers on HEADLAMP COVERS, ROCKER PANELS and ROCKER PANEL END CAPS GERMAN SPEC 330 hp. 0-60 in 4.7 seconds. Top SPEED 171 mph. EXCELLENT FINISH WITH NO DENTS, CHIPS, OR SCRATCHES EXCELLENT ORIGINAL INTERIOR WITH VERY MINOR WEAR ON DRIVER SEAT NO CRACKS OR SPLITS ON LEATHER RUNS AND DRIVES LIKE NEW ALL ELECTRONICS WORK EXCEPT FOR RADIO GREAT MECHANICS FRONT TO REAR NO OIL LEAKS BEEN IN DRY STORAGE SINCE 2001 COMES WITH CARFAX AND LETTER OF AUTHENTICITY NO RUST CALIFORNIA CAR A VERY PAMPERED ORIGNAL CAR Reference only: According to leading Porsche authority, Peter Morgan in his book entitled Original Porsche 911 Sonderwunsch Porsches produced in the following years: 1981 (1) 1982 (28) 1983 (35) 1984 (34) 1985 (44) 1986 (52) 1987 (33) Faults: Minor wear on drivers seat edge, Radio INOP, Exhaust changed from dual to single for California emissions and small scrape on bottom of fuel tank. More PICTURES available on request * Feel free to ask any ?'s *Message me on ebay No buy it now price ... PLEASE DONT ASK FOR RESERVE PRICE Buyer is responsible for shipping A non-refundable deposit of $2000.00 is due in 48 hrs of listing ending ... Balance due within 5 days of sale ending! GOOD LUCK BIDDING! |
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