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    9111310164

    VIN = 9111310164
    Eng# = 6310372
    Trans# = ?
    Prod# = ?

    '. . . now being offered for auction by its third owner out of Pennsylvania, supported by a Porsche Certificate of Authenticity.

    . . . This example has undergone a complete refinish in its factory-specified shade of Bahia Red. Simultaneously, the Targa top was restored, and all rubber seals were replaced. Equipment includes U.S.-specification bumperettes, anodized gold lettering, a chrome driver’s side mirror, a removable roof panel, 911S aluminum rocker moldings, and factory 15” Fuchs wheels dressed in Nexen Aria AH7 tires from 2018 in new condition. The seller notes European-style H4 headlights were fitted, all bulbs were replaced, and all any details that were not in excellent condition were replaced,

    . . . cabin has undergone a complete reupholstering including new seat cushions and leatherette covers, a restored dashboard, and fresh carpeting with sound-deadening material underneath. The equipment includes a four-spoke black leather steering wheel, roll-up windows, and newly fitted seatbelts. The seller adds that new speakers were fitted, and the VDO instrumentation was removed, cleaned, repaired, and updated with LED bulbs. All gauges, electronics, and accessories are reported to be in proper working order.

    . . . air-cooled 2.2-liter flat-six engine was factory-rated at 180 HP. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a factory-correct replacement 5-speed manual transmission. The 911S comes standard with fuel injection, front and rear stabilizer bars, and aluminum front brake calipers. The Porsche Certificate of Authenticity shows engine #6310372. Recent maintenance items are said to include the entire fuel injection system checked, fuel injectors tested, the fuel filter replaced, a valve adjustment, transmission rebuilt, calipers rebuilt, and engine shrouding sandblasted and painted. Newly installed items include the following:

    • Spark plugs
    • Ignition wires
    • Distributor cap & rotor
    • Brake rotors
    • Brake pads
    • Sway bar bushings & end links
    • Ball joints
    • Windshield wiper pump
    • Engine compartment insulation
    • Fuel lines
    • Fuel filler neck seals
    • Fuel pump
    • Fuel level sender
    • Brake hoses
    • Wheel bearings
    • Koni shocks
    • Oil tank
    • Oil lines
    • Oil sender
    • Valve covers
    • Fuel tank
    • Updated timing chain tensioners
    • Heater boxes
    • Muffler
    • Shifter bushings
    • Flywheel
    • Clutch
    • Oddessy batteries
    • Ground straps
    • Fuses
    • Engine compartment insulation


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    https://www.pcarmarket.com/auction/1...he-911s-targa/




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