Porsche: 944 Coupe 2 -door on 2040-cars
Tampa, Florida, United States
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RUNNING AND DRIVE GREAT,SEATS ARE ORIGINAL LEATHER, AIR CONDITIONING WORKS, NO SCRATCH NO DENTS ON THE SIDES THE CAR ,VERY GLOSS PAINT, NO RUST - 4 NEW TIRES - NEW BRAKE PADS - NEW TIMING BELTS - NEW ALTERNATOR BELT -NEW WATER PUMP - NEW COOLANT THERMOSTAT - NEW SPARK PLUGS NEW DISTRIBUTOR CAP AND ROTOR - NEW AC RECEIVER DRIER - NEW HOOD INSULATION - NEW DOOR HANDLE SEALS - NEW LEFT AND RIGHT DOOR LOWER SCRAPER SEALS - NEW MIRROR SEALS - NEW TIRE AIR VALVE CAP PORSCHE LOGO - NEW TRUNK LOCK SEAL - 2 NEW TOP TRIM SEAL - 2 NEW HOOD SHOCK- 2 NEW TRUNK SHOCK- 2 NEW WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES - NEW WINDSHIELD SEAL - 2 NEW REAR PLASTIC SEAT BELT TRIM LEFT AND RIGHT - NEW FRONT FLOOR MATS - NEW AIR FILTER- NEW FUEL FILTER NEW SUN ROOF GUIDE - NEW CLEAR BRA IN SIDES RECENT OIL CHANGE , RECENT COOLANT CHANGE ,RECENT BATTERY CHANGE AGM BATTERY TITLE IN HANDS CLOCK WITH DAMAGED LCD WAS REPLACED ANY QUESTION YOU CAN SEND ME A MESSAGE
Porsche 944 for Sale
1989 porsche 944 executive car for vp racing(US $16,500.00)
1988 porsche 944(US $15,900.00)
Porsche 944 base coupe 2 door(US $2,000.00)
Porsche 944 base coupe 2 door(US $2,000.00)
Porsche 944 944 s2 cabriolet(US $3,000.00)
Porsche 944 944 s2 cabriolet(US $2,000.00)
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