WPOAA2925ss820132





VIN

WPOAA2925ss820132


MODELE

928 GTS


BOITE

AUTO


ANNEE

1995


PAYS D'ORIGINE

zone:US pays:


COULEUR EXT. ORIGINE

black


COULEUR INT. ORIGINE

black


COULEUR EXT. ACTUELLE



KILOMETRAGE

54704MILES (2006)


MISE EN CIRCULATION



HAND DRIVE

LHD


OPTIONS



PROPRIETAIRES
(et contact)



DERNIERE MODIFICATION



REMARQUES PUBLIQUES


WP0AA2925SS820132
54,704 miles
General:
In 1995 Porsche imported just 77 (see information about all 77 1995 928 GTSs here.)928 GTSs into all of North America.  This car is the 6th to the last built for the North American market and is one of the most highly optioned 1995 928 GTSs you will find anywhere with an original MSRP of ~$100,000.  You can learn more about the 928 GTS here.  This is a rock solid GTS and one of the most awesome looking GTSa I have ever seen.  I have spent much time and $ putting it back to stock and giving it the TLC it needed when we bought it.  The car needs nothing (see items listed in green below which are in the process of being completed) to be driven, shown and/or enjoyed by a new owner.
Pictures of the car will appear in a book about Porsche by Mark Cranswick due to be out spring of 2007.
Options:
Original MSRP ~$100,000
CO2 - 48 state emissions
MB8 - Black Mats
XL4 - rootwood center console, door panels and trim inlays w/analog clock
XN8 - leather sun visors
XR7 - rear window washer
X23 - Gear Lever in rootwood
X31 - rootwood parking brake lever
139 - heated seat left
331 - CR-1 radio
340 - heated seat right
418 - body side mouldings
513 - lumbar left
570 - increased AC
586 - lumbar right
650 - sunroof
692 - CD changer
980 - draped leather
~$7k wood package including steering wheel, gear selector, console, doors and speaker grill trim rings
Full leather interior including A pillars, door panels, door locks, door handles, rear quarter panels, visors (front and rear), headliner and rear AC cover.  Only items not covered in leather are dash and console
Extremely rare (I have NEVER seen this option before) rear window washer
Black Painted Wheels
RMB - Rear muffler bypass (powder coated black, sounds awesome!) - original muffler included.
Windows have been tinted since the pictures below were taken (done to preserve all the leather on the inside).
Owner History:
1st Owner - R. Lerner, Boston, MA  06/15/2006 to 10/25/2001, Total of 48,169 miles ( 1st Owner Pics are here )
2nd Owner - Unknown, FL - 10/25/2001 to  07/17/2002, Odometer @ sale = 50,303 miles (2,134 total miles)
3rd Onwer - F Carr of Sarasota, FL - 07/17/2002 to  02/05/2005, Odometer @ sale = 53,950 miles (3,647 total miles)
4th Owners - Chuck & Tina, Charlotte, NC - 02/14/2005 to present, Current Odometer = 54,704 miles (754 total miles)
Maintenance History:
Extremely well maintained
Complete Service Records from Day 1 included with sale (No recurring issues or major mechanical issues ever)
Recent Service includes timing belt and water pump, flush brakes, flush coolant and flush transmission fluid
Condition:
No damage history
Overall in really good condition
Freshly resprayed Wheels
No warping or distortion of interior leather panels (the car had tint on all the windows for most of its life)
When we purchased the car I had the hood, front fenders, front bumper cover, rear bumper cover and rocker panels resprayed.  The work was done correctly by removing all the parts (except front fenders) which in turn were individually painted by a local body shop that does very high end work.  The hood had some etching marks either some sort of chemical overspray that couldn't be buffed out.  The front fenders also had evidence of the same etching and the left front fender had a spot on the paint that was not repairable.  The front bumper cover was resprayed so it would match the fenders and hood.  The rocker panels were resprayed due to rock chips.  The rear bumper cover was resprayed because at some point someone removed and replaced the "928 GTS" emblem, put it in the wrong place (see previous owner pics) and then sprayed clear coat over the emblem while on the car.  When I removed the emblem to put it in the correct position there was an outline in the clear coat that could not be buffed out. Countless hours were spent rubbing the finish and now the paint looks really good.
There is some evidence of Acid rain damage on the top (only visible under florescent lighting at certain angles) and some minor scratches on the rear spoiler.  It is not a new car and although there some slight imperfections it presents itself extremely well.
As you can see in the "Previous Owner" pics the car had a HUGE stereo installed by the first owner at a cost of ~$40,000.  When I bought the car most of it had been pilfered by someone and only the MB Quart speakers remained from the original system.  A cheap head unit and amp had been installed in the enclosure that once held the high end system.
Restored/Replaced Items:
Restored Exterior Paint (many hours spent polishing remaining original paint- looks awesome)
Restored Resprayed Wheels
Replaced stereo system with OE Porsche (head unit, amp, CD changer) ■
Removed yards of wire from installed phone, Lojack and stereo system
Replaced cargo net
Replaced rear tool carrier and all tools (original tools were missing, carrier had holes poked in it for the stereo install)
Replaced front drivers side carpet
Replaced rear hatch area carpet (from S4, not correct foam padded piece)
Replaced hood pad insulation
Replaced Battery
Repaired holes in console from phone mount and re-glue the ends of the console (not unusual for the glue to let go over time ■
Replaced front belly pan with more durable aluminum unit
Powder coated/paint intake and cam covers ■
Removed cup holder that was taped to the center console.  Had to have leather touched up.
New "928 GTS" emblem replaced with one painted Guards Red
Window tint installed
Left rear axle replaced
Rear brake pads replaced (replaced pads squealed)
Replace window switch button covers (not overlays) ■
■ Indicates items to be completed.  Price may be negotiated with items incomplete.
Missing parts to make complete original 928 GTS:
Spare tire well cover
GTS rear carpet (Carpet piece currently in place is from an S4)
PIcks:
Alarm system inoperable (has aftermarket alarm also inop.)
The wood veneer on the shifter surround has delaminated a bit in one spot approximately 1" long.  You can see it in the pics below, its the light colored spot to the right of the shift lever.
Awards:
First Place, June 2006 - Peoples Choice 2006 Sharks in the Mountains hosted by 928 Specialists
First Place, April 2006 - Peoples Choice 2006 Spring Auto Fair @ Lowes Motor Speedway
First Place October 2005 - Peoples Choice 2005 Euro Auto Festival @ BMW in Spartanburg, SC
Contact info:
704.906.4098
email questions/offers