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1979 Porsche 930 soon for sale

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  1. Oengus

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    #1 Oengus, Mar 28, 2016
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    This is my well taken care of and well maintained, rust free, 1979 Porsche 911 Turbo which will soon be for sale. The history of this car is greatly documented with plenty of service receipts, hand written notes, and sale agreements between previous owners. It has been confirmed by the Porsche Cars North America that this is a matching numbers car. The original window sticker is also included. VIN#9309800256 Engine# 6890199 Transmission# 7790473 Paint Code# 700 (Black) Mechanically and performance wise, this 930 is absolutely right on. The engine has been rebuilt in December, 2014 and everything runs like a clock. The most recent notable service is from May of this year. That included a new alternator, replacement of front wheel bearings and seals, replacement of front brake calipers and pads, and resealing transmission pivot plate and slide valve. The car has had one re-spray and the factory matching black paint is excellent condition. There arent any dings nor scratches anywhere on the car. The interior and 930 seats are currently being redone with the correct German black leather. On 11/06/2015 the transmission was refreshed with all new synchros. General description: Little over 49,000 documented miles, 3.3 liter fuel injected turbo charged engine, Manual 4 speed transmission, B & B exhaust system that greatly enhances the cars performance, Original factory Fuchs alloy wheels, H-1 headlights, Clifford alarm & power door lock system, Electric sliding roof, Power windows, Air Conditioning, Heated outside mirrors, Fog lights, Headlight washers, Rear window wiper & defroster, Car manual, Tools, Window sticker. These early, pre-80s Turbos are becoming extremely collectable, and with the 76 & 77 Turbos hitting the $300,000 mark, it is of no surprise that the remaining 78 & 79 models are starting to disappear from the market. This car is a great driver and an impeccable investment.

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  2. cf355

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    very nice :) GLWS
     
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    thanks Chris
     

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