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Old 09-02-2016, 10:16 AM   #1
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1980 porsche 928 rat rod - $3800

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Old 09-02-2016, 10:32 AM   #2
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If Eddie Munster had a P-car, it might have looked something like this.


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Old 09-02-2016, 12:56 PM   #3
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Missing sunroof but a non-sunroof headliner to solve the problem. Yeah, right. Guess it never rains in southern California.
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Guess it never rains in southern California.
Not recently. We are having a cold snap. It is going to be in the low 80's for the next several days. And it is overcast this morning. Damn coastal clouds.
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turbo, spyder, ...right.

Maybe I'm just a bit too skeptical. I'm guessing that this is just an 04 base that had some front end damage and got an aftermarket front bumper, thereby making it a "Boxser turbo".
Boxser turbo

Still, it appears to be a decent 04 with 64k miles, so not terrible.
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Old 09-15-2016, 07:14 AM   #6
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Maybe I'm just a bit too skeptical. I'm guessing that this is just an 04 base that had some front end damage and got an aftermarket front bumper, thereby making it a "Boxser turbo".

Boxser turbo



Still, it appears to be a decent 04 with 64k miles, so not terrible.


I wonder if he swapped the IMS when replacing the clutch.. "Lots of new parts like new turbo front end!" Heh..
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Old 09-15-2016, 07:50 AM   #7
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I wonder if he swapped the IMS when replacing the clutch.. "Lots of new parts like new turbo front end!" Heh..
It may be a decent 04, but it has pre-03 ambers on the front - can't tell about the rear lights.
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Maybe I'm just a bit too skeptical. I'm guessing that this is just an 04 base that had some front end damage and got an aftermarket front bumper, thereby making it a "Boxser turbo".
Boxser turbo

Still, it appears to be a decent 04 with 64k miles, so not terrible.
This is a 2000-2002. The rear spoiler and gauge cluster tell all
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