This Modified 1989 Porsche 944 Turbo Needs a New Home

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1989 Porsche 944

If you’re looking to treat yourself this holiday season, look no further than this modified 1989 Porsche 944 Turbo! The current owner has performed a plethora of modifications already. Therefore making this white and black beauty a “street legal race car.”

Probably one of the most underrated Porsches to ever make it to American shores, the 944 is a capable little thing. But this one in particular is even more so. Thanks to our friends at Bring a Trailer, we have a complete recount of every mod that’s ever been done to this speed demon.

1989 Porsche 944

This particular Porsche’s part is noteworthy, as it was imported from Japan. A prominent Canadian Porsche owner is said to be behind the import of this ROW Euro-spec model Porsche. According to the add, the 2.5 liter turbo inline-four  has an ECU tune and JDM built 3″ exhaust and test pipe. And the turbocharger is said to produce up to 15 psi of boost. Inside, Recaro seats with racing harnesses and a roll cage are ready for track days, along with a Momo Mod 07 steering wheel and hub. Momo Anatomico short shift knob and Schnell short-shift kit also decorate the basic but purposeful interior.

1989 Porsche 944

The current owner installed a Joe Toth prototype two-piece front splitter with removable lip and aftermarket side skirts. And the front fenders were modified to fit the 18″ three-piece CCW Classics wheels. All trim, glass and body is said to be in good shape. Consequently, the Alpine White paint looks decent considering the harsh Canadian winters. As a result, this 1989 Porsche 944 Turbo is a desirable little guy.

Bidding on this bad boy is currently at $9,440, and is ending soon. Check out the full ad and videos by clicking here.

Because race car.

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