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1992 Porsche 911 Carrera 2 (964) for sale

 
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Old 06-22-2013, 12:55 PM
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Default 1992 Porsche 911 Carrera 2 (964) for sale

Dark blue with black interior. WP0AB2961NS420539, 117,000 miles. Sport seats, M030 "Euro spec" springs and matching adjustable sway bars with Koni Sport adjustable shocks. Kinesis K27 wheels with recent 225/45-17 fronts and new 255/40-17 rears.

I am the second owner of this excellent example in the unique Amazon Green Metallic (actually a dark blue) color. This is a later 1992 and came from the factory with all the 964 reliability updates including the LUK flywheel, distributor vents and head gaskets.

Always garaged, thorough maintenance, full tune 2k miles ago. Very good condition inside and out, cosmetically and functionally, with excellent paint and seats. Never driven in snow/salt.

See http://members.rennlist.com/jfk964/porsche_964_faq.htm and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porsche_964 for an overview of the advanced engineering Porsche introduced on the 964.

See additional photos at https://plus.google.com/photos/10066...35536755990113 .
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How well was the back-end repaired?

https://rennlist.com/forums/964-foru...n-ma-area.html

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Sorry about the missing info. I am in Wrentham MA. The price is $22,500.
The rear end repair was done very well by Easton Auto Body - Jose there is a 911 master. Since the car had some road rash on the front and a few parking lot dings they did a complete outer respray in the original color, so the exterior is flawless. The car is completely straight and the suspension aligned perfectly.
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Thanks McGirt..........hmmmmmm.
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Wow!
Any recent engine evaluation? Leak down test? PPI opportunity?
Original motor?
OEM exhaust?

BTW...
WAHOOOOO!!!

Thanks!

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Originally Posted by Dirt McGirt
How well was the back-end repaired?

https://rennlist.com/forums/964-foru...n-ma-area.html
Wow, I read the whole ad, and didn't see anything about a major crash. Good for you that you were able to connect the dots and realize this car had been in a huge accident. Good eye!

And more importantly, why is the seller not disclosing this car was in a huge collision that he knew about in this ad? What else is the seller being shady about?

Sorry, I would never buy a car from someone selling who not disclosing accident damage that he caused. This car has been severely damaged. Apparently badly enough that the seller doesn't want to disclose it.

Buyers should be aware and run in the other direction from this car

$22,500 for this thing? Good luck.
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Thanks - Agree - My question re: the back-end was intentionally subtle but got the point across.

To the sellers credit, he posted the ad under the same user as the post with the accident, so he didn't try to hide the post with the accident. But considering it appears it was a MAJOR accident and not mentioned at all in the original ad here o on PCA, well, buyer beware...

Shame, Amazon Green 964 is a beatiful car, I hope to have one some day.

WaHooWa.
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Originally Posted by Dirt McGirt
To the sellers credit, he posted the ad under the same user as the post with the accident, so he didn't try to hide the post with the accident.
I disagree.

He gets no credit for this. He may not have been smart enough to think others would connect the dots, or he may not have even remembered he posted about his wreck.

Also, by not disclosing the major accident he caused, he did try to hide the fact that he wrecked the car.

The guy crashed his car. He should take the financial hit and pay the consequences for his actions. Instead, he is attempting to pass on his crash to an unwitting buyer. That is completely and totally wrong and unethical.

Thanks for outing him and his severely wrecked car. You did some lucky prospective buyer on here a huge favor.
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agree...

Thanks Dirt McGirt

Yo who does your hair?
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> The guy crashed his car. He should take the financial hit and pay the consequences for his actions.
Oh I did. I paid $7,200 to have the car repaired by a 911 specialist. It is now completely straight and the paint is show grade. I have told all interested parties about the repair. And the radio. And the clutch.

I also post under my real name.
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For the record ...
Originally Posted by Dirt McGirt
How well was the back-end repaired?

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