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1992 968 for sale with only 68,200 miles
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Selling my stunning 1992 Porsche 968, with only 68,200 miles, which has been my daily driver in good weather for the past two years… This is a relatively rare Polar Silver with gray interior. The car probably has a bit more than the stock 240 hp given the performance mods listed below… The car has a 6-speed manual and the handling is absolutely superb with an upgraded suspension (noted below), while retaining good ride quality.



Asking $10,000





The good stuff:

- Only 68,200 miles

- Clean Carfax report… two owners

- Paint is excellent with only a few small scratches/stone chips

- Interior is outstanding… perfect leather seats and no dash cracks

- 17” Porsche Cup wheels with good Yokohama tires (approx 75 percent of tread left)

- A/C blows cold, but I believe has never been converted to R134...

- Upgraded Blaupunkt Heidelberg radio with CD player

- New brakes (see below)

- New Timing and balance shaft belts, front engine seals at 61,700 miles (May 2011)

- New valve seals July 2011

- Complete tune up summer of 2011 including fuel filter, plugs, distributor cap/rotor

- All fluids changed summer 2011

- Oil just changed

The really cool stuff:

- Koni yellow adjustable sport struts, front and back

- H&R performance springs (lowered car just over an inch)

- Porsche M30 sway bars

- Performance Chip (RS Barn)

- New Zimmerman rotors and Porterfield R4-S brake pads

- K&N Air Filter

- Airbox modification (significantly increases engine breathing)

Yes, power and handling are awesome!

The not so good stuff:

- The sunroof does not work… not sure why but have never had it checked out

- The engine uses oil… about 400-500 miles per quart, but no blue smoke and no drivability problems… two Porsche specialists have checked it out and found nothing obvious… good compression, 195/200 in all cylinders… the thought of both shops is that since the car sat unused for many years, the oil control rings could be gummed up.

- Oil seepage from the balance shaft housing… typical for these cars

Contact Steve at (717) 254-3052

Email: smnagorzanski@aol.com
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