What'll $80K buy you in the 911 world these days? Probably a LHD or converted G-series that's copped a flogging, or a rusted out UK g-series targa. Rubbish really.
For the same kind of money, you can also buy an 87 928S4 in dark blue, 96,000km, full books, and pulls like a 315hp 80s GT car should (pretty fast). The car has impeccable books and a history file dating back to the late 90s.
Everything works on the car, and the only reason it's being sold is that I've bought a 928GT in the same colour. Nobody needs two dark blue 928s.
928S4s drive beautifully - there's a reason why everyone says that S4s are the preferred 928 variant. They're also a ton of fun to drive, and in a totally different way to a 911. I've had plenty of air cooled 911s, and a well sorted 928 makes make a great book end to a growing Porsche collection.
So if you've ever wondered about owning a 928, give me shout.
Advertised on carsales at $82,000 but for Typ901 members, let's make it $77k...
https://www.carsales.com.au/cars/det...12542086/?Cr=2
For the same kind of money, you can also buy an 87 928S4 in dark blue, 96,000km, full books, and pulls like a 315hp 80s GT car should (pretty fast). The car has impeccable books and a history file dating back to the late 90s.
Everything works on the car, and the only reason it's being sold is that I've bought a 928GT in the same colour. Nobody needs two dark blue 928s.
928S4s drive beautifully - there's a reason why everyone says that S4s are the preferred 928 variant. They're also a ton of fun to drive, and in a totally different way to a 911. I've had plenty of air cooled 911s, and a well sorted 928 makes make a great book end to a growing Porsche collection.
So if you've ever wondered about owning a 928, give me shout.
Advertised on carsales at $82,000 but for Typ901 members, let's make it $77k...
https://www.carsales.com.au/cars/det...12542086/?Cr=2
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