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944 2.5 Lux - Ready to Upgrade

George_Mayson

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Hi everyone,

I have decided that I am now ready to consider moving on from my current 944 to something a bit more modern, faster, and less maintenance intensive. I have enjoyed my 944 immeasurably, but have done the classic Porsche thing and am ready for something with more poise and performance!

Ideally looking for a 987 2.7L Cayman (manual, non-S), an older car in the region of £11K or so. Other models would be considered also, particularly 996 generation 911's.

If anybody has a car of interest coming up for sale or knows of any similar, please could you let me know?
I'm happy to take on a car that needs a little TLC that I could work on (suspension, brakes, etc) but would like to buy something solid that has been fairly well looked after.

Equally, if anybody is interested in my early, 1-previous-owner 944 please give me a shout also.
Many of you know the car and know that it has been maintained regardless of expense.

Key items;
Full belt service with water pump in March 2018
New sills and paintwork completed in Feb 2017.
New front struts, springs, dampers, bushes.
New rear brake calipers.
New performance brake pads fitted.
New fuel pump.
New stainless steel exhaust from downpipe back
New rear wheel bearings, both sides
CV Joints rebuilt, both outers.

Along with other sundries, filters, servicing components, etc.

Car is complete with paperwork including original invoice, first ever insurance premium, servicing paperwork from first service etc.
It appears to have benefited from a respray in the mid 90's

Car is in need of an alloy wheel refurbish and the steering wheel would benefit from being restitched.

Please get in touch if there are any further questions.


Thank you!
George Mayson
R2 Joint Regional Organiser
 

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