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WP0AA0955GN152840
The Porsche 944 was a sports car from Porsche that ran between 1982 and 1991. It was different from the brand’s flagship 911 in many ways. For starters, it didn’t share a similar shape, nor did it have a rear-mounted engine. Instead, the engine was mounted in a front-mid configuration, and the front end sported…wait for it…pop-up headlamps! Plus, the Porsche 944 was a proper two-plus-two. Smaller adults had a better chance of fitting into its rear seats than in a 911. And of course, Porsche gave fans a turbo variant. Up for sale is one of those, a 1986 Porsche 944 Turbo with 95,000 miles. Furthermore, it’s got some tasty surprises under the hood, which the current owner report to have been fitted before they purchased the car.
Coming to you in an iconic Porsche color called Guards Red, this 1986 Porsche 944 Turbo is surely a stunner to behold. The car’s timeless lines have aged beautifully. Its looks are further bolstered by the set of aftermarket Fikse FM-10 17-inch wheels which it rides on. Based on the photos, we see that the pop-up headlamps are functional. The car’s iconic rear liftback is also in great condition, lifting up with ease to reveal the surprisingly ample trunk space on offer. The black interior of this 1986 Porsche 944 Turbo is said to have been recently redone. It offers seating for up to four occupants. The rear seats are more suited to children, but smaller adults can fit. Creature comforts are impressive, with power windows, power mirrors and climate control with air conditioning. Meanwhile, the center stack hosts a Blaupunkt CD-capable head unit, plus a Zeitronix ZT-2 wideband AFR controller with data logging.
The 2.5L turbocharged 4-cylinder engine under the hood of this 1986 Porsche 944 Turbo has received some fettling to help it make more power than the factory 217hp. We’ve got a larger Comp triple bearing CT3 55-58 turbocharger, higher-output fuel injectors, stainless steel fuel lines, braided lines, a Fabspeed downpipe, and silicon hoses. Then, there’s a Lindsey Racing boost controller and MAF. Meanwhile, there’s also a polished intake plenum and a 3-inch exhaust with sport-specification muffler. All this means that you can enjoy more power, directed to the rear wheels via the car’s standard 5-speed manual gearbox.
1986 Porsche 944 Turbo
2.5L Inline-4 Turbo
5-Speed Manual
RWD
Guards Red exterior
Black interior
Red Seat Piping and Stitching
Current Owner Reports All Upgrades And Modifications Were Done Prior To Them Purchasing This Car
Recently Redone Upholstery
Larger Competition Triple Bearing CT3 55-58 Turbocharger
High-Output Fuel Injectors
Braided Lines
Fabspeed Downpipe
Silicone Hoses
Lindsey Racing Boost Controller
Lindsey Racing MAF
Zeitronix ZT-2 Wideband AFR Controller with Data Logging
17-in Fikse FM10 Wheels
3-in Exhaust w/ Sport Muffler
Stainless Fuel Lines
Polished Intake Plenum
The Porsche 944 was a sports car from Porsche that ran between 1982 and 1991. It was different from the brand’s flagship 911 in many ways. For starters, it didn’t share a similar shape, nor did it have a rear-mounted engine. Instead, the engine was mounted in a front-mid configuration, and the front end sported…wait for it…pop-up headlamps! Plus, the Porsche 944 was a proper two-plus-two. Smaller adults had a better chance of fitting into its rear seats than in a 911. And of course, Porsche gave fans a turbo variant. Up for sale is one of those, a 1986 Porsche 944 Turbo with 95,000 miles. Furthermore, it’s got some tasty surprises under the hood, which the current owner report to have been fitted before they purchased the car.
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The Porsche 911 started out in 1964 with an air-cooled engine and a fun-to-drive demeanor. Then, turbo models and special editions came, and Porsche had created a legacy. Over the past many decades, the 911 has grown, evolved and become more sporty and luxurious. Its engine switched to water cooling in 1998, but has always remained in the tail of the car, slung out behind the rear axle. This makes for some entertaining handling characteristics for keen drivers to exploit. Today, we’ve got a 2006 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S from the 997 generation up for sale with just 63,500 miles on the clock. The 997 generation was made between 2004 and 2013, and is considered to be an excellent place to start if you’re searching for your first 911 but don’t want to buy brand-new. This Phoenix-located car also comes with all servicing up to date.
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