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1991 C2 Coupe GP White
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1991 C2 Coupe GP White
Year: 1991
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Cont. Porsche Models: 964 C2
Mileage (numbers only please): 91000
Color: Grand Prix White
Price (no $ sign please): $24000
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (Region): NorthEast
Body Style: Coupe
Transmission Type: Manual - 5 speed
2 or 4 Wheel Drive?: 2 Wheel Drive
Engine Type: Fuel Injection
Stereo System: AM-FM Cassette
$24,000
I've owned the car for 3 years now and have done the following:
Valve adjustment
Billet valve covers
New Plugs/wires/dist
New Coils
New alternator bearing
Wevo motor mounts (black)
H&R Reds with OEM shocks
993 Brake Master Cylinder and booster Upgrade
Freshly rebuilt 993 NB Calipers included (but not installed)
Rebuilt Steering Rack
Steering Rack Brace
Chris Walrod Bushings front
New Tie Rods/ball joints
Rotors/pads have 5k street miles
Sumitomo HZR 3 have 5k street miles
Repainted shark fins/rocker panels with new gaskets installed
FVD left rear bumper section for dual exhaust
RUF Splitter
FVD brake ducts
Fabspeed cat bypass and dual exhaust (OEM Cat included)
Fabspeed cup style airbox (OEM included)
Carbon Fiber Strut Brace
FVD 340mm wheel with airbag
New Shift **** (not oem, but nice)
Recaro PP seats in Black Leather with sliders (OEM seats included)
Rennline pedals
Rennline aluminum track mats
New window switches
Aero Mirrors (power)
OEM Cup I's powdercoated
Items to be addressed:
CC Unit and servos, fans and AC work, but driver side vent does not blow heat, only cool. Missing the recirc button cover.
I get an intermittant knock sensor II code. Not sure if it is the connector or the actual sensor, but I haven't tried to fix it yet.
Rear blower fan works, but sometime squeaks.
Bottom of the motor is moist with oil, but no drips on the garage floor even after a few weeks without use.
Glove box does not open without a fight.
The car came with no records, but obviously was pretty well taken care of. It's a driver, there are some chips and the bumpers have had a poor quality respray before I purchased the car. IMO, the car is nice and well sorted for a street machine, but would be a good candidate for a DE/track project.
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Rennlist Member
4th, but can you gentlemen please stop pointlessly bumping ancient threads? The classifieds are totally cluttered with sold cars because of this.