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1988 Porsche 911 Carrera G50 Coupe on 2040-cars

Year:1988 Mileage:102471 Color: Pearl White /
 Red
Location:

Glade Spring, Virginia, United States

Glade Spring, Virginia, United States
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:3.2L 3163CC H6 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: wp0ab0917js121964 Year: 1988
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Trim: Carrera Coupe 2-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Mileage: 102,471
Power Options: A/C has been removed, but parts are included., Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Pearl White
Interior Color: Red
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

 Pearl White exterior with red leather interior. Car currently is setup for street or track with a current VA inspection sticker. I have all the original interior parts available. The red leather seats, etc. are in good condition with normal wear and ready to be put back in car if needed. The 3.2 engine has been modified with dual plug 964 heads and cams, Authority chipped. Chassis dynoed at 242 rwhp and 210 torque. As you can tell from pics this car has been setup for track and has several spare parts included, such as, two extra sets of wheels and tires along with the original fuchs and the rear spoiler with adjustable carbon fiber foil. Car currently has the stock engine deck cover on it.  One set of wheels are Porsche Turbo Twist and the other are Kinesis wheels. Full bolt-on roll cage and tower braces were added to stiffen up the chassis. All rubber suspension parts have been replaced with poly bushings and new elephant racing poly bronze greaseable fittings. Car has the sought after G50 limited slip transmission option. Brakes have been updated to new slotted rotors and a turbo brake master cylinder. A front engine oil cooler was added to help keep the engine cool while on the track.  Currently have car on lift, so I can email any pics you may want.  Too much to list, so please feel free to contact me.

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Porsche 911 Aerodynamic prototype cheated the wind ahead of its time

Wed, 04 Jun 2014

You might think that sports cars would have the lowest drag coefficient of all cars. And yes, they do tend to be more slippery than, say, SUVs or convertibles, but the sleekest vehicles on the road tend to be EVs, hybrids and luxury sedans. Sports cars, on the other hand, have aerodynamically detrimental needs for downforce and additional engine cooling. Still, the Porsche 911 is better than most, and has only gotten more so over the years. Its relatively narrow track and compact form mean it has a smaller frontal area than some other sports cars, and the gradual sweeping back of its headlights and windshield have only augmented its capacity for cheating the wind.
This 911 prototype, however, is even more aerodynamic than most. It's based on a "G model" 911 from 1984, but employed such features as covered wheels, a new rear spoiler and a reprofiled front end to drop its drag coefficient from 0.40 to 0.27, making it as slippery as a modern sedan and better at cheating the wind than just about anything built up to that point, save for maybe the Tatra 77, Citroën SM or Tucker Torpedo.
Elements of this prototype ended up gradually making it into production Porsches for years to come, and you can clearly see early influences on the second-generation 964 and even on the 959. It's featured here as the latest installment in a video series on rare historic Porsches unearthed from the company archives, following previous clips that featured a rare V8-powered 911 and a mid-engined 911 prototype. Scope out the latest episode in the video below.

Magnus Walker soliloquizes in his Porsche 911 at night

Fri, 23 Aug 2013

Magnus 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.

Can a Corvette really be compared to a 911 with options costing more than the Chevy?

Wed, 29 Jan 2014

In this latest video from Drive, Chris Harris asks straight away, "Can you still compare a base Corvette to a Porsche Carerra?" That's an particularly interesting question in this film, as the 911 in question is a 400-horsepower Carrera S model that's been fitted with $60,000 in options. Base price of a Corvette Stingray? $51,995. Harris' tester features an automatic and some other goodies that push it right up to that $60,000 range. So yes, the options on the Porsche cost as much as this entire 460-hp Chevrolet.
Harris stresses that this isn't a full review, but he does exercise both cars in a more composed manner before reverting to his traditionally exuberant driving style. The impressions are, as always, spot on, with Harris favoring the pointy nature and V8 power of the Stingray, while enjoying the gearbox (Porsche's exceptional PDK transmission) and just about everything else on the 911.
Take a look below for the latest video from Drive, and let us know if you agree with Mr. Harris' views on these two sports cars.