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Porsche 928 S4 - 1989 - 5.0l - 32 Valves - 316 Hp - 5 Speed Manual on 2040-cars

Year:1989 Mileage:153000
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Features:
5.0 liter V8 Engine with 32 Valves
Unsleeved, silicon alloy engine block made of aluminium, which reduced weight and provided a highly durable cylinder bore.
5 speed Manual Transmission
Digital trip computer/warning system dashboard
Bosch LH-Jetronic injection
Bosch EZF ignition system using dual distributors
Ignition circuit monitor system
Transaxle to help achieve 50/50 front/rear weight distribution
Bosch ABS brakes
Galvanized steel body with the doors, front fenders, and hood made of aluminium in order to make the car more lightweight
Both rear seats can be folded down to enlarge the luggage area
Weissach Axle: a simple rear-wheel steering system that provides passive rear-wheel steering to increase stability while braking during a turn
928 titles when in production:
Fastest street legal production car sold in the US
On August 7, 1986 American racing driver Al Holbert set a speed record at Bonneville in a pre-production 928 S4. This 928 would turn 171.110 mph in the flying mile and 171.926 mph for the flying kilometer. In March 1986, the same car reportedly did 180+ mph at Nardo, but the Bonneville run netted United States Auto Club official record "at the time" for International Category A, Group 2, Class 9, for normally aspirated vehicles. That made 1987’s 928 S4 the fastest non-turbocharged production car in the world.
Car of the Year
More details: wikipedia

Options: 
158 Radio Blaupunkt Reno SQR46 - gone and replaced by a newer one
220 Locking Differential (LSD)
383 Sport Seat Left, electrical vertically adjustable
387 Sport Seat Right, electrical vertically adjustable
418 Side protection Moldings
481 Manual Transmission
570 Air Conditioner with improved efficiency
650 Electrical Sliding Sunroof

Black on Black. I believe paint is original and in good condition overall, but has two small corrosion points at the bottom of both Rear Quarter Windows, a small scratch at the rear bumper and another one at the front Bumper.

Up to date maintenance and service

The Good - Mechanical updates and Maintenance with less than 3,000 miles ago (most really recently). Have all invoices and documentation.
- Replaced Timing Belt and Water Pump, Roller and Tensioner (will need to be checked for adjustment soon) 
- New Radiator Hoses, Accessory Belts, Thermostat.
- Replaced Water Coolant Pressure Switch and Coolant Level Sensor
- Coolant drained and replaced with Zerex G-05
- Starter / Alternator wiring replaced
- Changed Engine Oil (Mobil 1 15W-50 with 1,300 ppm Zinc level) and Oil Filter 
- New Hatch Struts
- New Window Switch, Rear Wiper Switch
- Replaced Power Steering Supply, High Pressure and Return Hoses and Reservoir. Drained Steering fluid and replaced with new.
- Replaced Passenger Dash Air Vent
- Replaced 4-way Vacuum Connector (located by Brake Booster), Vacuum actuators (Foot well and center comb flap) diaphragms and Vacuum solenoid. Had A/C professionally vacuumed and recharged
- Replaced Heater Valve and Short Hose
- New Driver's side Door Striker 
- Performed full Intake Refresh, replacing among others: Vacuum Lines, Knock Sensors, Crank Position Sensor, ISV, seals and gaskets, Fuel Lines, Oil Dipstick, MAF Rubber Cowl and Y Connection, Fuel Injector Seal Kit (did not have them tested). Powder coated Intake Manifold and Cam Covers (color: Tin Foil Silver P-7103B from Prismatic Powders). Renewed Fuel Rail and Fuel Cooler insulation. Tested Throttle position sensor and vacuum after refresh
- Removed steel collar from Windshield Washer Reservoir and replaced Fill Tube Lid
- New original "928 S4" Rear Decal light grey
- New Aluminum Fuel Vent Y Connector at passenger side wheel well
- New Bosch Battery
- New Pedal Pads
- Installed Console Support Bracket from Jaeger Engineering
- Replaced Air Filter
- New B Pillar Speakers - Alpine Co-Axial
- New Roger 928 RUs Engine Mounts
- Replaced Oil Pan Gasket and installed Studs Set. 
- Flushed Clutch Actuator when installing Oil Pan Gasket 
- Installed Reman Steering Rack 
- Wheels Alignment
- New Hatch Release Receiver
- Replaced both Fan Motors by used ones
- New Shifter Rear Coupler bushings
- Fuel Filter replaced
- Replaced Horn with two new FIAMM 
- Replaced Windshield glass
- Removed front Tow Plug and re-tapped thread
Additional new parts that will go with the car:
Cam Plugs (hockey pucks), Hatch Rubber Buffers, Front Brake Pad Sensors Wires and Rear Seat Belt Rose. Used Driver's Side Door Wiring from 928 International

The Bad - Known Issues:
- Central Lock not working. I suspect I have a broken wire at the Driver's Door (see that the car will go with a used wiring to have this fixed)
- Rear Hatch Motor cycles but does not open from the inside (cracked lock). Opens with key
- Scratches Front and Rear Bumpers
- Corrosion points on Rear Quarter Windows
- Driver's Side Interior Quarter Panel distorted due to exposure to sun and needs to be refurbished.
- No Front Engine Belly Guard (it does have the Rear Belly Guard)
- Front Spoiler cracked

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Fri, 11 Jul 2014

Though it may have expanded into crossovers and sedans, Porsche is still a company with racing at its heart. You might even argue that Cayenne and Panamera sales only serve to fund the company's motorsports activities. Competition-spec 911 coupes still make up a large portion of the grid in any GT racing series, and those activities are presided over by the Porsche GT division (separate from its LMP1 program), which has just announced a changing of the guard.
Porsche's GT unit - which is responsible both for racing models like the 911 RSR and road-going models like the 911 GT3 - has until now been steered by Hartmut Kristen (pictured above, left) in his capacity as Vice President of Motorsport at Porsche AG. During his ten-year tenure, Kristen gave birth to the RS Spyder that competed in the American Le Mans Series and the pioneering 911 GT3 R Hybrid. He also fostered what Porsche characterizes as "arguably the most comprehensive youth development program in motor racing" and saw the marque return to Le Mans last year with a dominant 1-2 class victory.
Kristen, now 59 years old, is leaving the German automaker, but will remain an advisor to the company's R&D department. Taking over as VP of Motorsport will be Dr. Frank-Steffen Walliser, who has until now been head of the 918 Spyder project (a responsibility he will continue). Walliser (pictured above, right) was previously Porsche's general manager for motorsport strategies and will now be responsible for Porsche's GT projects on and off the track, while Fritz Enzinger continues at the helm of the LMP1 program in pursuit of better results next year than the 919 Hybrid achieved at Le Mans last month.

Porsche 911 RSR stops just long enough to have its photo taken

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When it comes to Porsche and its rapidly escalating endurance racing program, all eyes may be on the new 919 Hybrid - and with good reason: that's the vehicle with which Porsche will be challenging the likes of Audi and Toyota for wins in the top-tier LMP1 class of the FIA World Endurance Championship and at Le Mans. But it's the 911 RSR that does and will continue to form the backbone of the factory's effort.
The 470-horsepower racing version of the road-going 911 took a one-two finish in its class at Le Mans last year, and also won its class at the Daytona 24 this past January as well. This year Porsche will field two of them in the WEC, another two in the United SportsCar Championship here in the US and will sell countless more to customer racing teams that will undoubtedly continue to rack up trophies in racing series around the world. This, then, might be a unique chance to see one standing still. Check it out in our gallery of live images above from the Geneva Motor Show.

Watch the incredibly complicated operation of Porsche's new targa roof

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Despite Porsche having claimed the name, targa tops are nothing new. In addition to the semi-roofless version of the 911, plenty of cars in the past have used removable roof panels - the new Corvette Stingray has one (as have prior generations), and this type of open-air experience has been available on past vehicles like the Pontiac Solstice Coupe and Honda Civic del Sol.
But when Porsche took the top off its brand new 911 Targa here at the Detroit Auto Show, it was indeed cause for pause. Simply put, this is one of the most complicated and intricate electronic roof panel removal techniques we've ever seen, save perhaps, for the setup found on the Japanese-market Civic del Sol from the 1990s.
We won't spoil the video for you, but basically, rather than just the roof panel coming off, the entire rear glass area lifts away the body in order for the small section over the passenger compartment to slide back. This has to be incredibly expensive to repair once it inevitably breaks. And we highly doubt you'll be able to operate this mechanism at any speed.