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Porsche 911 Carrera RSR tribute 1973 back date

Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Type: Coupe
Year: 1989
Mileage: 148,500
VIN: WP0AB0916KS120175
Color: Black
Engine: 3.2
Cylinders: 6
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Black
Drive side: Left-hand drive
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada

1989 Porsche 911 Additional Info:

Imported from the USA pretty well as you see it. Stock 3.2 engine, G50 transmission, body all steel as well as the flares and according to the builder the front flares were reshaped to RSR profile.Insulation, carpets, rear seats.door panelsetc all removed lightening the car significantly. Power mirrors, seats (factory leather), PW, PB and power sunroof. Heat exchangers in great condition. Fresh conversion 6 years ago and thesellers description at that time was: Fresh clutch, weltmeister chip, transmission resealed, RS style carpets and door cards, fiberglass hood, ducktail and bumpers, AC removed, new windshield and no rust ever. I repainted the rear flares this past year due to rock chips, bought a new stripe kit and had the wheels professionally painted. The engine was apart 4 years ago and about 10k in work done by a experienced local mechanic. Stock exhaust, Fuch factory wheels (7 and 9) media blasted and sealed to simulate the RSR style, period Cancun stereo. The sunroof mechanism was rebuilt last year.The 4 shocks replaced, purchased from Auto Atlanta as well as a suspension bushing kit last year. Prototipo wheel and the H4 light conversion. Rear tires (245/45/16)replaced 2 years ago, front 5 years ago.I have a clean car fax. I have owned several 911's over the years and this is a good one but it is a modified hot rod 911. I would describe the car as a great driver, raw kick butt feelthat makes you want to push it and test your driving skill, looks fantastic, sits right, has great mechanicals but is over 25 years old so it is not perfect. It needs a few things: sunroof seal bead, one power window switch will not stay in the panel (clasp is broken), I don't have the door keys which has not been a problem since it is garaged and never out of sight, small scratch on the front fender just behind the headlight (about 2 inches) caught it on my garage door, few small paint chips in the front and I am sure other things I am forgetting so ask.I am sure most of the older 911's listed have similar small issues so I am pointing these outso there are no surprises. It has never let me down, starts immediately every time and does not burn more than 1/4 to half liter of oil between changes which is normal. I don't have to sell, love the car, happy to keepit but retired andprefer an automatic.I have tried to describe this the best I can but if there is something specifically you want to know, want someone local to look at the car etc. I can accomodate. I have additional shots if required of the pan, trunk area etc. Factory undercoating still on the car. Front and rear coco mats.