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1986 Porsche 944 on 2040-cars

US $8,500.00
Year:1986 Mileage:77000
Location:

Rochester, New York, United States

Rochester, New York, United States
Advertising:
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.5
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: WP0AA094XGN460657
Year: 1986
Drive Type: RWD
Make: Porsche
Mileage: 77,000
Model: 944

1986 Porscch 944 / 77,000 miles

I will describe this Porsche 944 the best I can.

I purchased the car in the fall of 2013. The car over all was in remarkable shape, showing an original 75,000 miles on the odometer. This car, like any medium priced 944, came with a punch list of things that needed to be addressed as well as needing a new paint job. Since my purchase, I started a spreadsheet and kept track of everything I did to the car as well as the costs. I have gone through the entire underneath of the car and tightened up everything assuring a safe & fun time on the track if you choose to take it there. I am retired and bring old Porsche cars back to life as a hobby. I have been around Porsche cars for some time now and I really enjoy working on them. I have gone through the entire car and addressed any issues it had. The paint work and body extras came out nicely and needless to say, the car runs like a top. This 944 engine has had some modifications listed below in the informational spread sheet. I am selling this 944 to start another new project.

 

For more information call Lippy at 800-458-8204

 

More photos can be viewed here.

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Keep in mind that my spreadsheet for the car is for parts only, not the countless hours I enjoyed working on it.

1986 PORSCHE 944 / BLACK  
VIN # WP0AA094XGN460657 $3,200.00
   
ENGINE  
TIMING BELT  
BALANCE SHAFT BELT  
ROLLERS  
TENSIONER  
WATERPUMP  
PERFORMANCE CLUTCH $1,500.00
ALL FLUIDS CHANGE $200.00
CONPLETE TUNE UP $225.00
INTAKE REFRESH $200.00
CRANK SENSORS $100.00
LARGER INJECTORS $425.00
LARGER FUEL REGULATOR $100.00
A/C COMPRESSOR DELETE $0.00
PERFORMANCE INTAKE $80.00
PERFORMANCE CHIP IN ECU  $140.00
CAR FIXES  
FIXED SUNROOF ISSUE $200.00
FIXED HOOD RELEASE ISSUE $120.00
FIXED WINDOW SWITCH ISSUES $100.00
FIXED FOG LIGHTS ISSUES $100.00
FIXED REAR HATCH $100.00
FIXED DOOR HANDEL ISSUES $200.00
FIXED RADIATOR FAN ISSUE $150.00
FIXED HEATER CONTROL  $100.00
FIXED WIPER ISSUE $200.00
FIXED R.E.D PLUG $50.00
FIXED DEFROST SERVO $89.00
FIXED REAR DEFROST $40.00
IDLE VAULVE $66.00
NEW REAR OUTPUT SHAFT SEALS $75.00
4 NEW TIRES $650.00
NEW ODOMETER GEAR $50.00
12 WAY DRIVER  SEAT W/ LUMBAR MOTORS $350.00
BODY & CUSTOM FEATURES  
CAR REPAINTED COBALT BLUE $1,600.00
HOOD SCOOP ADDED $400.00
SIDE ROCKER PANELS ADDED  $350.00
1" WHEEL SPACERS ADDED $100.00
PORSCHE RACING DECALS $50.00
PORSCHE FENDER BADGES $50.00
MIRROR BRAS $100.00
HANDS FREE STEREO & SPEAKERS $133.00
CUSTOM LED LIGHTING $150.00
   
  $11,743.00
   
Purchase Price $8,500.00

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