1994 Porsche 911 Strosek on 2040-cars
Mount Dora, Florida, United States
More details at: bettiebkkiernan@ipswichfans.com .
With less than 8,000 original miles, this 2
owner 1994 Porsche Speedster is among the rarest Porsche's available anywhere, try finding another one for under
$150k, you won't! It was purchased new in South Florida by famed Hawaiian artist Christian Riese Lassen who
didn’t want just another Speedster, he wanted something special, a Porsche that no one else had, so he
commissioned South Florida custom Porsche builder Prototech to modify it into a one of a kind Strosek Turbo S
Speedster. No expense was spared to build this masterpiece, including upgrading the original motor to a stage III
turbo charged motor producing over 500hp! Once you have driven this Speedster, the stock version just doesn't do
it. Additional upgrades include, complete custom leather interior with matching red stitching on door panels, dash,
original sport seats, and shifter knob, RUF design steering wheel and pedals. HID headlights, custom built speaker
boxes wrapped in leather that fit perfectly behind the seats, and on the door panels to complement the Alpine sound
system. The car is fitted with Kinesis 3 piece polishes wheels with Michelin Pilot Sport 335/35 ZR 18” rear and
265/35 ZR 18” front tires. The brakes have been upgraded to Porsche Turbo S “Big Reds” Calipers and cross
drilled rotors. This is one of only 16 Tiptronic Speedsters ever made adding to its rarity. I purchased the car in
2002 with only 5,800 miles on it, as soon as I received it I sent it back to ProtoTech for a front to rear
inspection and additional upgrades. I have primarily used it for exotic car shows where it consistently “stole
the show”. In fact, whenever a stock Speedster was next to this one spectators wouldn't even bother to look at
the stock one, of course that never sat well with the proud owner of the stock version. This car has been
meticulously maintained and in showroom condition. Because of the extraordinarily low mileage, and the rapid
increase in demand and value for 1994 Speedsters, the new owner has the option to keep it as is, or return it to
its original factory condition. This is the perfect addition to your collection, don’t let it get away. Will
consider a trade for high end exotics (Ferrari, Lamborghini, Austin Martin ect.) of equal value.
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