1988 Porsche 911 Slant Nose Turbo Conversion G50
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Final bid:$50,001
Categories: Air-Cooled
Auction type: ReserveEnded
19 bids, 10 comments

Vehicle Details


  • Year: 1988
  • Make: Porsche
  • Model: 911 Carrera
  • VIN: WP0AB0918JS120
  • Mileage Shown: 24,375
  • Transmission: Manual
  • Title Status: Clear
  • Color: Black
  • Seller: Aaronruskin
  • Seller Type: Dealer
  • Location: Woodland Hills, CA 91367
  • Dealer Fees: None
  • Lot #: V-0005439

Up for auction is this 1988 Porsche 911 Turbo Slant Nose conversion finished in black over a black leather interior.  Based on a standard 911 Carrera, this 1988 example has been completely transformed with a steel Slant Nose body kit and a genuine Porsche 930 Turbo engine.  Showcasing some performance upgrades as well as a G50 5-speed manual transmission, this 911 represents a very unique opportunity with approximately 24k kilometers (15k miles) showing on the odometer.

This original bodywork of this 911 has been replaced in favor of a Slant Nose kit with steel fenders.  Following the conversion during a previous ownership, this 911 was professionally refinished in its factory original color of black.  The paint is noted to be in great condition and a collection of detailed images is provided in the photo gallery.  This 911 rides on a set of aftermarket 3-piece wheels which come dressed in brand new Accelera tires.

Inside, the black leather interior is said to be in good condition with some minor signs of wear.  Noteworthy features include power Sport Seats, an upgraded steering wheel and a custom carbon fiber shift knob.  An aftermarket radio has also been installed and the seller confirms all gauges and accessories to remain fully functional with the exception of the power mirrors.

This 911 has been equipped with a turbocharged 3.3 L flat-six engine sourced from a Porsche 930.  The rear wheels are driven by way of a G50 5-speed manual transmission.  Performance upgrades include a B&B stainless steel exhaust system and a Brembo big brake kit.  All basic maintenance is said to be up to date with a recent full service which included new belts and a replacement intercooler.

The sale of this modified Porsche 911 will include a set of two keys.  Highlighting a genuine 930 Turbo engine and legendary Slant Nose styling, this 911 is not to be missed.

Auction Results

  • Highest Bid: $50,001
  • Auction End: Aug 10, 2020 07:48:13PM UTC
  • Number of Bids: 19
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  • MGDavis123 (registered bidder) 4 years, 4 monthsago

    RNM? Thought it was a fair price. Have seen cleaner inside slant nose clones sell for $40K. An extra ten for the 930 motor, balanced against the AC work and a bit of interior refresh to bring it up to the standard of the exterior makes $50K sound about right to me.

    But seller was wanting close to $70K on his website, so there's that.

  • MGDavis123 (registered bidder) 4 years, 4 monthsago

    the extra dollar kills me! :-)

  • eurospec22 4 years, 4 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $50,001

  • blvooler 4 years, 4 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $49,000

  • eurospec22 4 years, 4 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $48,000

  • blvooler 4 years, 4 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $46,000

  • MGDavis123 4 years, 4 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $45,500

  • eurospec22 4 years, 4 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $45,000

  • Xxrpm 4 years, 4 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $42,500

  • Aaronruskin (seller) 4 years, 4 monthsago

    @prporsche I have never tried. It is running well a day and I am sure the co2 levels would pass. It is more of a visual inspection challenge due too it not having cats

  • prporsche (registered bidder) 4 years, 4 monthsago

    Hi, what is the likelihood of this passing CA smog? Thank you.

  • GantPauland 4 years, 4 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $41,750

  • Xxrpm 4 years, 4 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $40,500

  • George 4 years, 4 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $38,250

  • Xxrpm 4 years, 4 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $38,000

  • GantPauland 4 years, 4 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $34,911

  • MGDavis123 4 years, 4 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $30,000

  • George 4 years, 4 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $27,000

  • Jeffe2020 4 years, 4 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $26,250

  • FollowVirgil 4 years, 4 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $25,000

  • Aaronruskin (seller) 4 years, 4 monthsago

    @MGDavis123 AC is not working, never addressed why it is not, it is complete.
    Sunroof is working and water tight when washing the car, I have never been in the rain with the car.

  • MGDavis123 (registered bidder) 4 years, 4 monthsago

    AC functional, or as functional as any late 80's rear-engine Porsche?

    Sunroof water-tight?

  • MGDavis123 (registered bidder) 4 years, 4 monthsago

    Selling the LLC as well?

  • MGDavis123 4 years, 4 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $20,000

  • Aaronruskin (seller) 4 years, 4 monthsago

    The car has a Montana title. There is no California smog equipment currently on the car

  • George 4 years, 4 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $11,200

  • rellyscars 4 years, 4 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $10,930

  • Aaronruskin (seller) 4 years, 4 monthsago

    @JNasty 17 inch wheels will work, the center console is for the ac controls, square headlights, and there is no california emisions on the car

  • JNasty (registered bidder) 4 years, 4 monthsago

    @seller, few things please 1) do wheels need to be 18" to clear big brake kit? 2) what are the controls on the center stack? 3) Will this come w/ CA SMOG pass and 4) headlights round or square? Thanks.

1988 Porsche 911 Slant Nose Turbo Conversion G50
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