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2001 Porsche 911 Turbo on 2040-cars

US $22,900.00
Year:2001 Mileage:74298 Color: Gray /
 Black
Location:

Philipsburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Philipsburg, Pennsylvania, United States

If you have more questions or want more details please email : jacalynjsstade@uktraders.com .

Factory Seal Gray Metallic car
Full Tech Art body kit
Gemballa rear hood/wing. Factory hydraulic spoiler works like new with no leaks or issues.
I-Forged wheels with Michelin Pilot tires with good tread left
315/25/19 rear and 235/35/19 front

Ohlins coiler suspension=-Complete 4 wheel alignment and corner balance recently done.

K24/18G (billet) turbos
Markski Tuning ECU tune (93 octane)
Raceware Head Studs
Blown 6 Intercoolers
AMS Wastegates
EPL 72lb injectors
OEM 997 coil pack update
USP Inlet Pipes
Aftermarket Throttle Body
IPD Plenum
EVO Motorsports "Y" pipe
Gen 1 Tubi Exhaust with high flow cats and new genuine Bosch 02 sensors (all 4)
NEW genuine Bosch MAF
Sachs 2.5 clutch and GT2 clutch slave conversion
Less than 100 miles on Fresh Motul full synthetic oil and filter change/Mahle engine air/cabin air filters
Also just did new NGKr plugs-less than 100 miles on them as well. Zero misfire issues.

Interior is very nice for its age. No tears or excessive bolster wear at all. Small blemish on dash where the glovebox door would be on other cars. Some of the carbon fiber trim on the center console is lifting. Headliner is like new and sunroof functions as it should. Car includes both "show mats" and Weather Tech mats. Very nice drilled pedals as well. Valentine integrated radar detector functions as it should. Under hood is very tidy with nice carpet and trim pieces all in place as well as aftermarket amps for stereo.

All lighting on the car functions as it should. Most everything has been upgraded to LEDs with the exception of the Litronic factory headlights and PIAA yellow fogs. All signals, wipers, horn, 4 ways, etc function as new.


No corners cut with this car.

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Infiniti cribs new US boss from Porsche

Mon, 19 Aug 2013

Just weeks before he was supposed to become CEO of Porsche Cars Australia, Infiniti has apparently offered Porsche COO and Executive Vice President Michael Bartsch a deal he couldn't refuse. Thus, Bartsch has join the company as Vice President of Infiniti Americas, the luxury marque's top North American post. Bartsch replaces Ben Poore, who has been with the automaker since 2008, having led both a 22-percent sales surge in 2012 and the brand's current sales slough, Automotive News reports.
Bartsch, Porsche's No. 2 US executive, has held the COO and Executive Vice President positions at Porsche since 2005 and was scheduled to become CEO of Porsche's Oz division on September 1. Infiniti has experienced a number of recent personnel changes in the past week: it named Vincent Gillet, formerly an executive for Starwood Hotels & Resorts, to lead its marketing efforts worldwide and Simon Cox, a former designer for automakers including Ford and Peugeot, to head a new design studio in London.
Poore reportedly will pursue other interests outside of the auto industry. Read more about the personnel change in the press release below.

Porsche 918 Spyder burns to ground in gas station conflagration

Mon, 29 Sep 2014

There's one fewer Porsche 918 Spyder zipping along the roads of Toronto, Canada, today. A fire at a gas station over the weekend claimed one of the hybrid supercars in a massive blaze, and a portion of the inferno was caught on video.
According to our partners to the North at Autoblog Canada, the cause of the fire hasn't been officially confirmed yet, but witnesses reportedly claimed gasoline somehow came into contact with the hot exhaust outlets that exit out of the top of the supercar's engine bay. This was just one of two 918s believed to be in the Toronto area.
Other than a possible broken heart from the owner, the fire reportedly caused no injuries, and only the Porsche and gas pump appeared to sustain serious damage. Warning, the video of the conflagration does contain some explicit language.

Porsche Classic launching branded motor oil for air-cooled boxer engines

Tue, 17 Jun 2014

It's hard not to love the look of a classic Porsche. Whether it's the upside-down bathtub styling of the 356 or the gradual evolution of the 911, there is a little beauty in all of them. However, the older they get, the more that needs repaired to keep them on the road. Porsche Classic is helping out, though, by introducing its own brand of motor oil for the demands of the company's vintage, air-cooled engines.
Developed at the Porsche Development Centre in Weissach, Germany, Porsche Classic Motoroil comes in two weights - 20W-50 for the 356, 914 and 911 models up to the 2.7-liter G-Model and 10W-60 for 3.0-liters-and-up engines through the 993-chassis 911. The company claims that the air-cooled engines have different heat demands than traditional, water-cooled units, and this oil is made to meet those requirements.
According to Porsche, modern, synthetic oils are sometimes too effective when it comes to old engines. They are fantastic at sopping up debris, but those deposits are often holding archaic seals together. Suddenly removing them can cause leaks. The new oil is specifically designed to work with the old-fashioned materials found in its classics. The company also knows that most owners aren't driving their vintage cars everyday. So this formulation is more alkaline that normal to neutralize acids that they build up and corrode components.