1984 911 Porsche Converted To 993 Turbo S on 2040-cars
Antioch, California, United States
Engine:3.2L 3163CC H6 GAS Naturally Aspirated
Used
Year: 1984
Drive Type: RWD
Make: Porsche
Mileage: 108,000
Model: 911
Exterior Color: Burgundy
Trim: Base Coupe 2-Door
Options: Sunroof
1984 Porsche 911 converted to 993 Turbo S, with sun roof.
This is an all steel conversion from 993 turbo parts. The bumpers and tail were purchased from Precision Porsche, Los Angeles Ca. The body is in great condition with the exception of a few scratches and dings. This car has been sitting for around 4 years. When I purchased this vehicle it was used as a daily driver. It has not been driven since I started the conversion. The engine still cranks and will fire over. However, I removed the stick shift to convert the transmission shaft to the 993 location but I did not finish it. It is still sitting inside the car. Right now the car is in neutral. The engine and transmission are original, 3.2L. The interior has been stripped out to be updated to 993. It has a factory steel 993 center tunnel that is ready for installation sitting inside the car. I do not have any glass for this car, except for the door glass. I do not have any lights. I do not have the headlight or taillight shown in the pictures. Also the chrome rims do not come with the car, I no longer have them, the car now has turbo twists as shown in the last picture. I have a few Porsche that I am selling. I started to collect them out of high school and now i want to sell them so I can have money to complete my college career. This car is being sold in 'AS IS' condition. I am also selling it locally so I reserve the right to end the listing early. Please feel free to ask me any questions and I will answer them to the best of my knowledge. It has a clean California title. It has 1000.00 back fees due on the registration because I never put it in non-opt. However, if you purchase this vehicle and you are out of California you don't have to pay the back fees. I do not want to invest anymore money into it. I do not know the real value so I have set a reserve. All serious offers are welcome, call or email. Please email or call me 925-642-4322, Noah |
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