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1986 Porsche 944 Base Coupe 2-door 2.5l on 2040-cars

US $3,650.00
Year:1986 Mileage:163540
Location:

Aston, Pennsylvania, United States

Aston, Pennsylvania, United States

1986 944 NA, I am the third owner, car sat for over (3) years when I 

got it. In the last 20 months over $4K spent in needed maintenance to 

run and drive. Looks & drives great, New paint, New tires, New Brakes 

and many more. Title in hand, Maintenance Records, Receipts available. 

Engine and transmission operates smoothly.The engine sounds right and 

holds good oil pressure, and the clutch feels strong. Timing Belt, 

Balance shaft and Water Pump changed at 149K miles. Interior is in 

average shape, Dashboard has cracks, front seats bottoms have cracks. 

A/C is not working. Moon Roof does not work, but have motor and parts. Power Assist is a bit hard. Has been a daily driver for the last 8 months. 

Feel free to ask any question. Sold as is. DO NOT BID IF YOU ARE NOT A SERIOUS BUYER.  See below Repair/Replaced list of last 20 months: 
FUEL PUMP/FILTER,BATT/FUEL REG,MUFFLER CLAMPS,HEADLIGHT RELAY,FUEL HOSE F.PUMP,INJ KIT-CLEANER,PARKING BRAKE ADJT 4 HRS,FIX/CAL GAS GAUGE -GAS TANK SENSOR,FIX FOG LIGHT ISSUES,FIX HATCH BACK LOCK,WASHER SYS.NOZZLE - BLACK HEATABLE,GENUINE PORSCHE WASHER TANK CAP,WASHER CHECK VALVE,AUXILIARY FAN SWITCH,TRICO WASHER PUMP,SWF WASHER CHECK VALVE - T SHAPE,GENUINE PORSCHE WINDOW WASHER NOZZLE,ALIGNMENT-OTHER, CHECKVALVE,BLANK KEY,RAD.HOSE FITTING,VERNET WATER THERMOSTAT,CONTITECH POLY-RIP V-BELT K6 X,ALTERNATOR WITH AC,CONTITECH V-BELT 9.5 X 950,Purolator Classic Air Filter,Valvoline MaxLife Higher Mileage 10W30,Purolator Classic Oil Filter,HEALIGHT MOTOR LIFT,BODY WORK ABOUT 30 MANHOURS,PAINT JOB REG,DIAGNOSE/FIX LOW BEAMS SHORT 40 MANHOURs,GERMANY VOLTAGE REGULATOR,Elec.connector 10EA, Elec.connector Pin 10EA,Connector Housing,Steering Column Switch,TRANS FLUID CHANGE,OIL/FILTER CHANGE 10W-30 SEMISYNTETHIC,Replace Steering Wheel,TIRE RODS-BUSHINGS, CONTROL ARMS REBUILT,WHEELS (4) REFURNISHED,REPLACED BACK COVER HEADLINER,NEW TIRES WITH ALIGMENT, ROTORS, CALIPERS, PADS,HEADLINER AVAILABLE NOT INSTALLED

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