Once intended to replace the 911 as Porsche's flagship sports car, the 928 combines sport-oriented power and handling with class-leading refinement and luxury. For the 1987 model year, the 928 received major updates including aerodynamically optimized bodywork and a new 5.0-liter V8 engine with four-valves-per-cylinder. This 1988 example comes finished in Black over a matching leather interior and includes an optional electric sunroof. It is now being offered for auction by its seller out of New York showing approximately 46k miles on the odometer.
Compared to the original 928 model, the S4 features a more rounded aerodynamic nose, side skirts, and a black polyurethane rear spoiler. This example comes finished in Black with factory 16” flat disc alloy wheels dressed in Pirelli P Zero Rosso tires. The seller notes the paint remains in very good condition with some light swirl marks. Detailed images are provided in the gallery along with a clean CARFAX report.
The cabin is trimmed in Black leather and includes power windows and door locks, 8-way electric front seats, driver position memory, automatic climate control, a digital clock, a rear window wiper, and cruise control. A service record from October 2020 shows the door panels and center console armrest have been reupholstered. The seller adds that all gauges and electronics are working properly.
The 928 S4 features a 5.0-liter V8 with dual overhead camshafts and four valves per cylinder. A 4-speed automatic transaxle sends up to 320 HP and 317 lb.-ft of torque to the rear wheels. Some service records are provided in the gallery, showing the power steering rack replaced in 2014, and the timing belt, water pump, thermostat, engine drive belts, cooling hoses, and rollers replaced in 2016. Additionally, the CARFAX report shows service in January 2020 including an oil and filter change and replacements of the spark plugs and ignition wires, crankshaft position sensor, fuel pressure regulator, and fuel pump.
This sale will include a clean title.
Comments (70)
Great buy Zagie! Enjoy
Sold for $30,250
Congratulations Zagie
Reserve is lifted
Bid in the amount of $30,250
Extends with bid, exciting
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@HK_Motorcars The exterior excellent and beautiful
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@HK_Motorcars the sunroof also works perfectly and the headliner has no damage.
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@husker_boxster yes all the windows work as they should. The car is mechanically in very good working order. The excellent and beautiful. The interior is totally complete. The undercarriage has no rust or blemishes that wouldn't come off with a $2,000 Dry ice cleaning. You can bid with confidence that this car is ready to enjoy!
Bid in the amount of $18,888
Do the windows and sunroof work?
Bid in the amount of $15,000
@smondello70 options tag and battery pic will be posted very soon by PCar.
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Appreciate you answering my questions and professionally, thank-you! Vary hard to buy a car from an auction site. Wondering if you could post two more pics please, looking for the options. There is a tag in the trunk area under the carpet that will have all of the options listed, could you post that and while you are back there one of the battery area please. thanks
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@smondello70 come see the car in person. There is nothing beyond some surface rust. No holes and nothing to worry about.
@Farmhouse27 We have send updated photos to PCar that include close up photos of the dash.
@smondello70 Ralphs Auto Repair in Reistertown, MD did replaced, the rollers, water pump and belt 4/42/12. The invoice is in the photo gallery. Cignatta INC in Edgewood , MD did the service again 4/11/16. The invoice is in the gallery as well.
@buccicone Ralphs Auto Repair in Reistertown, MD did replaced, the rollers, water pump and belt 4/42/12. The invoice is in the photo gallery. Cignatta INC in Edgewood , MD did the service again 4/11/16. The invoice is in the gallery as well.
Also would like to know the shop name thats located in MD that did 2 timing belts on this car, please
@luftwaffe32 Seems to be
Responding to : back up your claims with more than just opinion and less than circumstantial evidence.
Been looking at many 928s and Personally I have not seen the amount of rust on the underside of a car with such low miles.
@smondello70 A fuse box picture has been uploaded to the gallery I suggest you take a look.
As for your mileage quandry, I’m not sure what you’re basing your opinion off of. The carfax history is consistent and shows use as reflected by the odometer. Furthermore, the condition of the interior and exterior of this car is immaculate, and would indicate to me that this car is an extremely low mileage car.
To drive the point home, this baseless suggestion that the odometer has been replaced or tampered with is not founded on any evidence to support such an outlandish claim.
In the future I would suggest being able back up your claims with more than just opinion and less than circumstantial evidence.
Thanks
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All this talk about the timing belt but no mention of the water pump being replaced with tensioner service, pulled. It’s not the belt that fails it’s the associated peripherals that the belt rides on that fails.
How about a pic of the fuse box? Based on the mileage and condition of the underside of the car, has the gear in the odometer ever been replaced? Can you also share the name of the shop that did the timing belt that is in MD?
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@smondello70 After testing the following functions today, I can confirm that they all worked as they should:
Foot vent, hot and cold
Mid console vent, hot and cold
Rear passenger vents, hot and cold
front door vents, hot and cold
The fan control worked as it should, low medium and high, along with the AC push button. Once warmed up the car blew warm air (only ran for a minute or two to test this as it’s inside currently) and subsequently blew cold air once called upon to do so.
So yes, every function works and we have also uploaded a pic of the fuse box to the gallery.
Thank you!
Bid in the amount of $10,050
@HK_Motorcars : Thank you.
I appreciate the consideration.
@richjs43 Happy to have provided an answer for you quickly.
If indeed we end up holding on to the car we would be happy to schedule a showing a test drive. Let’s see what the next few days bring!
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@HK_Motorcars : thanks for the quick response…As I am like this owner…I tend to be aggressive with maintenance as well….Should this not be a successful auction ( I hope it will ), I live nearby and would like to see the car in person, unfortunately my schedule does not permit me to see it before auction end….
@richjs43 The timing belt was replaced at 42k and the subsequently at 44k according to receipts. While I do think this second replacement could have been a bit premature, knowing the owner of this 928 he is about as anal as it gets when it comes to staying on top of service, even going as far as to “over” service some of his cars!
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@smondello70 I will double check all these functions later today and report back with confirmation.
All functions worked as they should for the video drive.
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Just to be clear, the AC works as it should and is cold? Also, the Heat and AC panel in the dash works as it should in directing air to Defrosters and feet and thru the main outlets when the levers are put in the appropriate positions?
How about a pic of the fuse box? Based on the mileage and condition of the underside of the car, has the gear in the odometer ever been replaced?
@HK_Motorcars: Awesome 928…the receipts for work previously done reflect several timing belt comments. For example: 4/12/12 timing belt replaced at 42,907 miles. 10/18/14 recommend timing belt replacement (mileage not reflected). 3/13/14 similar timing belt replace recommended. Last one, date not listed, replaced timing belt at 44291 miles….could you please clarify timing belt replacement history. Porsche recommends timing belt replacement every 30,000 to 45,000 miles. thank you so much
@Farmhouse27 The downshifts were intentional, but yes, the auto trans will kick down when you put your foot down. I just prefer the slap shifter so I can time the shifts exactly how I like! Was also showing that it works.
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Just to be clear, the AC works as it should and is cold? Also, the Heat and AC panel in the dash works as it should in directing air to Defrosters and feet and thru the main outlets when the levers are put in the appropriate positions? Do we know when the trans fluid was last replaced with filter? Also, do we know if anything has been done to the main fuse box / electric panel in the passenger compartment footwell? Thanks
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I notice that you down shift a lot . is the auto trans shifting properly o its own ? any dash cracks that we don't see ? looks like a very nice original 928 . good luck with the sale .
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New underbody photos with the car up on the lift have been uploaded.
Thanks!
@Capitaltrading Unfortunately our lift arms are 1/2 inch too high to get this car up on it safely.
That being said, I’m happy to try to re-shoot any specific areas you’d like to see.
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Hi do you have any pictures on a lift ?
Can’t really see with one wheel up.
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Hi all,
You’ll notice from the paint meter readouts that the passenger side has had an extra bit of paint applied. Given that this car came with 8-12 mm of paint from the factory, we can deduce that areas on the passenger side have been given an extra 2/3 coat.
Thanks, paint looks very very good by the way!
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@Capitaltrading Paint meter: yes
Underside pics: uploaded later today
I’ll take pictures of where the paint was touched up so you can see for yourself. As i mentioned the only known paintwork is the passenger rear quarter. I’ll take close ups.
Thanks!
Nice car
Questions I have
Do you have a paint meter ?
Can you provide pictures under the car ?
Is there a spare tire ?
Has this car been repainted ? When you zoom in color looks off thanks
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@smondello70 Hello and thanks for the praise!
yes, there is some minor retouching on the rear passenger side panel, paint matches perfectly and honestly I didn't notice this until I was told about it.
The timing belt was replaced in 2012 then in 2016, which can be seen in the invoice in photo 141.
AC was done in 03'
thanks!
Beautiful looking 928! I have a Couple of questions:
Is there any evidence of it being painted in any area?
The air service was in 03, does it still blow cold?
When was the timing belt done last?
I would love to bid on this but would need to see some pics from underneath, can you add some pics of the bottom? thanks!
Hello and welcome to our auction!
This gorgeous 928 S4 is a joy to drive and has been kept in spectacular condition.
We will be posting a driving video shortly.
Thanks for tuning in!
Unbelievably alluring motor vehicle. I must extend my envy to the lucky buyer, should there be anyone so fortunate.
Wow!