Wow - 1989 Turbo with 127 miles on it!
How can you be sure about the mileage? The speedometers in the old 911s were easily removed and could be changed. Disconnecting the speedometer was also a breeze. Not that I was ever a party to such activity - I've just heard these things!
I found one over in Boca, an 89 coupe with 450 miles on it. I seriously considered trading in the 996 for it, but I figured I would have to replace every hose, belt, and seal before I could really drive it the way I wanted to. At that age, condition, and milage, I hate to say... put it in a museum. Gorgous cars...
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