Low-mileage RHD 930 Turbo

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Low-mileage RHD 930 Turbo

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One of the last with the proper 930 gearbox. Does anyone here know whether this car has a sunroof?

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Paint correction means mop and polish.
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The force is strong in this one ......
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Do remember low mileage turbos can be a total minefield .......start with head studs!
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Prefer one with 100k on it for 75k.Plenty of headroom left to bring it back to spec.
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yoda wrote:I would much rather this https://www.jzmporsche.com/used-vehicle ... 911-U1955/
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Slope330 wrote:Do remember low mileage turbos can be a total minefield .......start with head studs!
Yes, the 930 cars from that era had steel upper head studs and Dilavar lower head studs, which meant the lower side was moving more than the upper side. The fix was to use all studs of the same type.
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