1989 Porsche 944s2 on 2040-cars
Jamestown, New York, United States
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1989 PORSCHE 944S2. This may be one of the nicest S2s on the market. I'm the second owner and have owned the car for over 21 years. Car is definitely pampered and has only been driven about 4800 miles in the time I've owned it. Car has seen no rain and never driven at night ( bugs/moisture). Hard to believe but car has seen very little sunlight, driven around the block regularly to keep everything in working order. It has only set in the sun while at car shows, which it has been entered only 3 times. the results where 2 first place and 1 second place. Only entered shows at request of young daughter, see got a kick out of it. Vehicle is stored in a climate controlled garage with cover. Oil changed regularly with red line synthetic. I perform my own maintenance so car has never been on a lift since I've owned it. no need to. Original books and window sticker. Original right down to the tires and brakes. I think the pictures speak for themselves, The car is in excellent condition, Interior shows like new, only thing missing are front mats. Mats started to seperate and where tossed. Mechanicaly she runs and drives perfect. There is a slight heat shield noise right at 3000 rpm, been there since new. Dealer service records show this, never really bothered me because it was so infrequent. Exterior of car shows great NO scrathes, dings or dents. There are some stone chips on front of car, the worst being below right side driving light (can be seen in pictures).Underside of car is as clean as top.If your looking to purchase one of these cars, then you probaly know all about them. Come inspect this one and you will buy it! If you have questions I'll welcome your request. Lets be professional about this and not waste each others time if your not serious or don't have the funds. |
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