Make: | Porsche |
Model: | 968 |
SubModel: | 6 speed |
Type: | Coupe |
Trim: | Base 2 door coupe |
Year: | 1992 |
Mileage: | 134,525 |
VIN: | WP0AA2968NS820357 |
Color: | White |
Engine: | 3.0 L |
Cylinders: | 4 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Manual |
Drive type: | Rear Transaxle |
Interior color: | Blue |
Drive side: | Left-hand drive |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Imperial Beach, California, United States |
On Aug-28-17 at 22:07:37 PDT, seller added the following information:
There was a question regarding the gap shown in the photo of the RH rear quarter panel to bumper, and whether the vehicle was hit. The gap shown in the photo is the black plastic piping that installs along the upper edge of the rear bumper (between the joint of the bumper to rear quarter panels and rear center panel). The piping is one continuous plastic trim piece that starts behind one rear wheel and runs along the upper edge of the bumper all the way to the opposite end at the other rear wheel. At the two sharp turns (just forward of the L/H and R/H tail lights) the round part of the piping has torn from the flat part. (The cross sectional view of the piping resembles a "P" shape). The trim piping is not expensive to replace (if you do it yourself), but will require removal and re-installation of the rear bumper.
A couple things I forgot to mention in my listing; The interior dashboard does have a few cracks (which the 968's are notorious for). I have a Dashmat installed over the dashboard, so the cracks are not visible. Although the ashtray shows signs of use from a previous owner, the interior is clean and does not smell of
tobacco smoke.
The windshield wiper motor blows the fuse when turned on. Since I live in Southern California (not Florida) I have not looked into troubleshooting this minor problem as I do not drive the car in the rain.
When I purchased the car, I removed the original AM / FM cassette stereo and factory speakers. I replaced them with an aftermarket Pioneer AM / FM CD (single disc) stereo and replacement speakers (same size and location as the original). No holes (nor factory wire harnesses) were cut for the stereo installation. I also installed a new radiator and new upper and lower hoses (approximately nine years ago), as the original radiator was starting to signs of leakage on the plastic end caps. These are the only non original aftermarket parts installed on the car (that I am aware of). Everything else is factory stock. Remember, this is a 25 year old car, and it is not completely perfect.