1993 Porsche 968 Guards Red/blk New Clutch/timing Belts/water Pump Limited Slip on 2040-cars
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4 CYL
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Model: 968
Trim: 2 DOOR COUPE
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL LIMITED SLIP
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 167,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Black
Number of Cylinders: 4
1993 PORSCHE 968 GUARDS RED/BLACK PARTIAL LEATHER INTERIOR. NEW CLUTCH AND DUAL MASS FLYWHEEL. NEW TIMING BELT & WATER PUMP. NEW A/C COMPRESSOR. NEW EXHAUST. ALL WORK BY MIDWEST EUROSPORT PORSCHE SPECIALISTS IN BENSENVILLE, IL. OVER 7000.00 RECENTLY SPENT ON THESE ITEMS.
6 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION. FACTORY LIMITED SLIP DIFFERENTIAL. ENGINE IS 3.0 LITER DOHC 4 VALVES/CYLINDER W/VARIABLE VALVE TIMING. SUNROOF WORKS AND IS REMOVABLE. PAINT GOOD FOR 20 YEAR OLD CAR. BLEMISH ON HOOD (IN PHOTOS) & A FEW OTHER IMPERFECTIONS. CRUISE CONTROL NOT WORKING (NEEDS NEW SWITCH THEY BELEIVE). I HAVE BRAND NEW BLAUPUNKT ATLANTA STEREO NEW IN BOX TO GO WITH CAR BUT NOT INSTALLED YET. WE ARE HAVING ANOTHER BABY SO THIS MUST GO. WE HAVE 911 AND OTHER CARS AND NO ROOM. A/C IS NEW AND BLOWS ICE COLD. SMALL OIL LEAK UNDER ENGINE BUT HAVEN'T ADDRESSED. ALUMINUM TRIM PIECE ON LEFT SIDE OF HATCH GLASS NEEDS TO BE REPLACED---STILL AVAILABLE THRU PORSCHE.
CAR RUNS STRONG AND IS VERY FAST. MAKING MORE THAN 236 HP WITH THE NEW EXHAUST. SHIFTS SMOOTHLY WITH NEW CLUTCH AND DUAL MASS FLYWHEEL. HAVE TITLE IN HAND. SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY PLEASE. ORIGINAL WINDOW STICKER AND BOOKS AND MANUALS IN ORIGINAL CASE. CALL 773 758 2878 WITH ANY QUESTIONS. INTERIOR IS REALLY GREAT CONDITION. ALMOST NO WEAR ON SEATS AND CARPET IS PERFECT. reserve is set at 7500.00 good luck bidding....
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