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Porsche 944 Turbo 1986 Big Turbo Upgraded 951 Beauty on 2040-cars

US $8,200.00
Year:1986 Mileage:147061
Location:

Cherry Hill, New Jersey, United States

Cherry Hill, New Jersey, United States

Up for auction is a 1986 Porsche 944 Turbo. The upgrade and parts list is really long. 3rd owner and absolutely no accidents or fender benders ever, always garage kept with cover. Upgrades for the interior includes new dash cover, JVC 120w stereo with usb and 1/8 jack input with polk audio speakers in rear and upgraded door speakers, $400 was spent on the shifter which is a custom Lindsey racing short shift with a Porsche 993 carbon fiber knob, gauge pod under the stereo includes boost gauge, AEM wideband a/f kit and digital maf voltage gauge for tuning. 
Parts list (too much to list): 
Upgraded Turbo - Turbonetics 60 trim 
3" MAF - Lindsey Racing 3" Quad M kit with K&N filter 
ECU chip upgrade Lindsey Racing MAX chips setup for turbo 60 trim and 55lb injectors 
Kolkeln Intercooler pipes, polished Lindsey Racing fuel rail, fuelabs remote fuel regulator with custom 6an/8an fuel lines and marren damper update 
New altenator 
Lindsey racing underdrive pully upgrade, crank pully, altenator pully, power steering pully 
New sensors/relays - dme temp, relay 
New battery 
Fabspeed 3" custom exhaust - Includes short downpipe from turbo, downpipe with race cat and slip pipe straight pipe included, catback pipe and muffler. 3" from turbo out 
Limited slip AOR transmission from Porsche 951 S Turbo - rebuilt at 77k only 10k on rebuild 
New koni rear shocks 
New rear sway bar bushings 
New front sway bar bushings - performance racing New power steering rack 
Rebuilt power steering pump 
New Toyo TA1 tires with less than 1k miles on them - excellent traction 
New rear and front wheel bearings 
New CV axle shafts Stage 8 locking cv bolts on rear Cylinder head was rebuilt 10k ago including new valve seats, new exhaust valves, competition angle valve job 
Widefire head gasket 10k miles ago 
Deltagate wastegate upgrade 
Rennline race pedals 
Cross drilled front rotors with metal master pads, stock in rear with same pads 
Lindsey racing silicone vacuum hose upgrade including AOS hoses 
New temp sensor 
New A/C pump, drier - might require charge but has blown cold last season - converted to r134a 
New sun visor clips 
Powder coated Intake crome in color, matches IC pipes really well. Milled to allow more air into the engine.
New cam/balance belts and rollers, waterpump were done in 2012 and belts were re-tensioned last fall
I cannot list absolutely everything so overall after owning this vehicle for 13 years I must say it is a great example of a Porsche 951. The local dealer always says it is the best 944 turbo they have serviced and can't believe how great the condition is being it's age. Car has always had mobil 1 full synthetic oil changed every 3k miles. The trans uses mobil 1 75w 90 synthetic and shiftys like butter. The car requires tuning a/f per temp changes as most cars this one is setup for the highway utilizing a large turbo it wants to be on the highway as much as possible and it is incredibly fast. I am selling because I am moving on to learn another brand of car and would like to find a buyer whether racer, street use or collector would seriously enjoy this car and it's current state which is excellent. Title is clear. Serious inquiries only please - Good luck and happy bidding!

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