1987 Porsche 911 Cabriolet Turbo on 2040-cars
Bernville, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.4 motorsports twin turbo
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Trim: Gt 2
Options: CD Player, Convertible
Drive Type: manual
Power Options: Power Windows
Mileage: 28,000
Exterior Color: Guards red
Interior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Show car. Low miles 3.4 PORSCHE MOTORSPORTS TWIN TURBO. 1st class modifications by protomotive, Can be driven casually every day or can roar. The car has not been tracked. I have all service records during my approximate 5 year ownership. Sparco race seats, 3 piece speedline wheels, rollbar/cage, fire ext, custom stainless race exhaust, coil over on rear, strut stabilizers, oversized intercooler, short steer arms, short shift, momo removeable steering wheel, ALL WORK PROFESSIONALLY DONE. GT2 guages and much more. weighs 2900#. delete spare, delete air, heat is 12 volt [no exchangers on race exhaust] Origional GT-2s of this vintage sell for over $150,000. This is a "custom built copy" which exceeds the origional cars' performance. This car is underpriced. If serious please call. No texts please. 215-622-4381
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Magnus Walker soliloquizes in his Porsche 911 at night
Fri, 23 Aug 2013Magnus Walker, a prolific Los Angeles clothing designer who has also carved out a respected spot for himself in Porsche world, has had yet another video made about him and his sizable Porsche collection. In this latest video, Hong Kong-based Obscura magazine focuses its video cameras on Walker and his 1971 Porsche 911 track car (yes, the one that appeared on Jay Leno's Garage) as he speeds around Downtown LA and Little Tokyo late at night.
We've heard Walker's story many times before. He's not like the average Porsche owner, perhaps a tad more passionate than most, and he builds 911s like he designs clothes: his way. Sure, we might be a little envious, but can you blame us? View this very slick and entertaining nighttime video entitled Disturbing The Peace below.
Porsche reveals new LMP1 racecar testing ahead of 2014 Le Mans debut
Wed, 12 Jun 2013Getting ready for its triumphant return to the premier racing class of Le Mans, Porsche has released a handful of images showing its new LMP1 racecar testing. Porsche hasn't run a car in the Prototype class at 24 Hours of Le Mans since 2009, but this racecar - still veiled in secrecy - will be expected to battle against the Audi and Toyota LMP1 Prototypes to help bring Porsche its 17th Le Mans victory.
Aside from knowing that it will use a hybrid powertrain to meet LMP1 rules, there are no other details about the car... including its name or potential sponsors. In the meantime, Porsche has set up a microsite, called Mission 2014, to share its extensive history racing at Le Mans. Also, be sure to check out some of the past videos Porsche has released as it gears up for its reborn LMP1 program.
Porsche rules out Macan, 911 hybrids
Fri, 24 Oct 2014Believe it or not, between the 918 Spyder, the Cayenne and the Panamera, Porsche offers more plug-in hybrid models than any other brand. Yes, Porsche. But don't expect that trend to continue. At least, not in the immediate future.
According to Top Gear, the E-Hybrid powertrain in the Cayenne and Panamera is too big to fit into the smaller Macan. A future hybrid system could be small enough to fit, but with the current technology still fresh, that'd still be some ways down the twisting road.
It stands to reason, then, that if the system wouldn't fit in the Macan, it wouldn't fit in the Boxster or Cayman, either. But what of the 911? Surely Porsche would like to stick it to BMW and its new i8, and proved it could do a hybrid 911 when it rolled the GT3 R Hybrid (pictured) out onto the race track over four years ago. But Zuffenhausen is reportedly in no rush to put that idea into production - not for the current 911 and not for the next one, either.