1983 Porsche 944 : 5 Speed Manual, Limited Slip Differential, 83,298 Miles on 2040-cars
Lenexa, Kansas, United States
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If your main concern is a reliable, working car AND want an stylish, economic car, look no more! Minor details that need fixing are mostly aesthetic, and could be fixed all in one swoop if desired Here is a list of the things that would be needing care to take this car to the next level : - Rice sized paint chips on the front of the car, as well the back part of the back wheel covers - Small dent on one of the wheel's rims - Hand brake needs adjustment - Interior dash was cracked in some places by the sun from previous owner - Some seat upholstery seams were tears and now are separate. Driver seat has a chunk with a rip. Recently taken to a mechanic specializing in Porsche, reviewed it and says it was well taken care of and serviced throughout its life. Says some things should be given some minor maintenance and TLC, but nothing urgent and that would stop it from performing as great as it is now. It is becoming increasingly rare to find these cars with low mileage and features.This car is fun to drive and cruise around, you really get a lot for the price you pay, and its a PORSCHE not just in name, it really delivers. Feel free to contact for more info and pricing! Have a good one. Buyer should arrange car pickup. |
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