1990 Porsche 944 S2 Convertible on 2040-cars
Wheat Ridge, Colorado, United States
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Well maintained 1990 Porsche 944 S2 Convertible. White with blue top and interior. 157,500. Great condition driver. Mechanical sound.
I have owned this car for 2.5 years and have had no issues at all with it. I bought it in Idaho and drove it 800 miles to Denver with no issues. Have put less that 10,000 miles on it. Love the car, just don't drive it as much as it should be. Need to pass it on to an enthusiast. Car is in excelent condition for a 24 year old car. Some dings and scratches, but nothing major. Rims have some road rash. Interior is in great conditions. Seats have no rips or tears, dash has no cracks. Some button show wear. Drivers side door panel carpet has some wear were your foot hits it exiting the car. Has original blue floor mats. Blue top is perfect with clear window. No cracks or rips. Motor for the top works perfectly, but i have converted it to manual due to the costly replacement of top parts that tend to break with the electric top operation. Can connect it back very easily prior to delivery. Installed and completly rewired the audio system with Kenwood head unit with iPod control, new amp, front and rear speakers and compact sub woofer. Sounds great even with the top down. Recent (documented) maintenance: • Timing belt, tensioners, rollers, balance shaft belt and pulley and water pump @149K (Peak Eurosport) • New windshield due to crack last fall (Premium Auto Glass) • New tires @ 149K (Discount Tire) • New Clutch, Pilot Bearing, Flywheel bolt, Rear Main Seal, Torque Tube (used), Drive seal @ 144K (Wagon Works Inc. - Prior to my purchase) • CAM Chain Tensioner Pads and Valve Cover Seals @ 150K (Self) • Tune-up with plugs, cap and rotor @ 149K (Self) • Comes with Noah car cover pictured. The only two issues with the car are that the AC needs recharged/Converted and there is a minor leak in the power steering rack. I have not addressed these because it's a convertible so i put the top down and drive it so infrequently that a just top off the power steering fluid once in a while. Please email me any questions you have or if you would like to have any specific pictures sent. |
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