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1988 Porsche 944 Turbo S, 56k Miles, 405hp Race Built Engine And Original Engine on 2040-cars

Year:1988 Mileage:56000 Color: with Light tan Cloth interior
Location:

Lenox, Massachusetts, United States

Lenox, Massachusetts, United States

VIN: WP0AA295XJN151590 

Up for sale is my 1988 original Turbo S. I searched for this car for years and I now I must let it go unfortunately. 

Maraschino Red Metallic Exterior with Light tan Cloth interior, only 51 produced in this trim. 944 Turbo S Limited Edition Option Package, 56k original miles, No accidents or track/racing. 3nd Owner with original Window sticker. If you know what the Turbo S is you have some idea what you are looking at. But this is not a normal Turbo S.

This vehicle has been meticulously maintained by a Porsche Enthusiast with over $50k invested in Restoration and Performance, $20K just in the engine work. All books and Restoration/Performance upgrade records included. Comes with original unmolested Turbo S engine (47k miles) and the installed complete race prepared 1987 Turbo engine (5k miles since engine completion) producing 400+hp and 350+torque with Dyno Sheet. Includes original Turbo S rims and Installed Porsche 3 piece 3.6 Turbo twist rims. Also included are all parts to convert back to 100% stock and my collection of magazines, paperwork and collectables celebrating one of Porsches most uncompromising sports cars. The vehicle has New Euro Driving/Fog lights, New 3M Clear Bra on the nose, lights and side mirrors, New Llumar Window tint, New Lloyd Custom 3 Color embroidered Mats and many many extras. For a complete list of all performance upgrades and additional information contact me. 

In the last year I have replaced the power steering rack and replaced the tires. Everything works as it should. Test drives are at my discretion and local inspections are always welcome. If you are looking for the nicest turbo S around you found it. 

Good luck! 

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