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Old 04-05-2016, 09:11 AM
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1986.5 Porsche 928
$8500 -- Columbus, Ohio

V.I.N. # WP0JB0924GS862266

Owned 19+ years by same owner.
Multiple Show Winner
Aprox. 165K miles
Always Stored in Winter
Older restoration paint 8 out of 10. Interior 8 out of 10
Extensive restoration in 1998 including glass out respray in guards red
Timing belt Nov. 1998
Notebook of receipts from 137K miles of present owner
Newer tires 2 years ago
Rear muffler bypass
Chrome "manhole cover" Wheels
Runs drives very well
Always garaged & covered

$8500 or best offer
Mike....740-625-5605
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Nice car, well taken care of. Fair price. Do you have the options from the sticker?

Please - remove, sand and repaint the center intake pipe. That's ruining all the rest of the nice work up there.
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Do not have the options sticker I believe. Not my car. Selling for a club member. Do a VIN search on the registry to find options. It's not a purists car, will not be a highly sought after collectable. I think the intake center pipe refinish is up to the next caretaker. I would do the W/P timing belt first. It is an older restoration.
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Maybe an unbent engine bay crossbar?
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Is this a typo "Timing belt Nov. 1998" ?
If not it's well over due, but you know that and at that price I'm guessing you figured that in.

What doesn't work on the car?
Just asking, as if everything works you should list that in your add.

I was wondering about the Cross bar also, nice looking shark all around, should be able to find a buyer for a Red/Black combo, however this is a tuff time of year w/ winter storm still hitting our area, right
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That car is beautiful...

Time to rob a bank.


Seth K. Pyle...who is looking for a driver 86.5.
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PM sent.

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Originally Posted by buccicone

Do not have the options sticker I believe.

I think the intake center pipe refinish is up to the next caretaker. I would do the W/P timing belt first.
Knock $500 for no option info provided.

Knock $500 for repaint the center pipe and straighten the cross bar.

Technically, the timing belt has no defined life in terms of age. However, that's an old belt and prolly should be done. As for the water pump, given what we have now avail, I might just leave that sucker right where it is, and watch the weep hole for a few days.
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Seth, do you need bail?

I think it looks great, and a fair price. I'm going to start a thread on bent crossbars, because I saw something odd about the bend while doing an intake refresh on my 86.5.
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Martin, not yet...

I am thinking long and hard about this one.


Seth K. Pyle
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Hey hey Seth! Looks like you bro!
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No typo on the timing belt water pump November 1998. It's priced reasonably. It's not my car, I know the crossbar is bent, some bubbling on the intake. Washer pumps don't work, wiper motor noisy (never driven in the rain). Do those make a terrible car? No, I won't sell it for $6K.
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Seth:
I responded to your a PM
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Originally Posted by buccicone
No typo on the timing belt water pump November 1998. It's priced reasonably. It's not my car, I know the crossbar is bent, some bubbling on the intake. Washer pumps don't work, wiper motor noisy (never driven in the rain). Do those make a terrible car? No, I won't sell it for $6K.
Nor would I, just saying to state what does or doesn't work up front for anyone considering it.
Sounds like 3k in parts for deferred maintenance and you have a sorted out car for cheap $.
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buccicone, Thank You!

Ron, man, I hope so!

davek9, I understand what you and buccicone are saying. I am looking for a good car for a fair price.


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