For Sale: 1979 Porsche 911/930 in Los Angeles, California for sale in Los Angeles, CA

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Vehicle Description 1979 Porsche 930 Turbo VIN:
9309700044 3.
3 liter Manual Original 76,233 Kilometers (47,368 miles) White with black leather interior License plate:
TURUF4U (come with the car) Very rare grey market car with original documented miles and full service records.
Carbon fiber slant nose conversion, original fenders and lights available upon request.
Last tested July 2016 on dyno at 473 hp, 474.
7 lbft 2020 updates and repairs:
Clutch replaced with new SPEC Clutch part# SP523F Engine completely overhauled New Bilstein shocks all around New brake pads Calipers serviced New Fuel Pressure Damper (Genuine Porsche Parts) New cylinder head gaskets, Piston rings.
Oil change, new filters.
All new hoses/lines.
Original step Ruf 17 wheels.
Complete service records Car was imported to California in 1983 by my Uncle and has stayed in the family since.
I am the 3rd owner since it was imported.
Vehicle was imported with all the Ruf mechanical and accessories (intercooler, steering wheels, floor mats, decals) and intercooler.
Since the engine was modified the maximize horsepower the Ruf intercooler was replaced with an upgraded intercooler.
Vehicle is located in Long Beach California with clear title and ready for your test drive.
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  • Year: 1979
  • Make: Porsche
  • Model: 911/930

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