2008 Porsche 911 Carrera 4s on 2040-cars
Greenwich, Utah, United States
This is a rare 2008 Aero Cup Kit Carerra 4S. This car needs nothing other than a new garage to park in! I have the original manual and two sets of keys. All services were performed by the local Porsche dealer. I'm also including an extra set of Silver Porsche Carrera wheels and snow tires.
Here is a list of options:
Arctic Silver Finish $690
Black sport seats $360
Full Aero kit (front and rear) $6990
Painted side skirts $750
Sport Exhaust System $2400
19" Black Sport Design Wheels $390
Porsche 5mm Spacers Front/Rear $490
Adaptive Sport Seats $2695
Alcantara Seat inserts (deviated color) $550
Alcantara door handles and storage bins $1500
Alcantara headliner (deviated) $310
Alcantara Steering Wheel $1105
Alcantara Shift knob and brake handle $1880
Alcantara trim switch $775
Porsche crest on storage bin $295
Headrest Crest $270 Navigation $2110
Bose High End Sound pkg $1390
Illuminated Carbon Fiber Door sills $1280
Self dimming mirrors $385
Heated front seats $500
Sport Chrono Package Plus $960
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Porsche revisits its remarkable SC East African Safari rally car
Wed, 09 Jul 2014Porsche and motorsports just seem to go hand-in-hand. The brand has defined itself by its ability to compete on the track with the concept that racing bred better road cars. While we are used to seeing 911s speeding along circuits around the world, the rear-engine icon's success in rallying is somewhat less well known. The Porsche Museum aims to fix that by highlighting a 911 SC that competed in the 1978 East African Safari Rally.
The 911 rally car definitely projects a '70s vibe. You wouldn't see too many racecars with a pink brush bar sliding through the stages these days, but it looks amazing. Its bank of spotlights and two, giant, hood-mounted horns definitely give away the car's purpose. Best of all, that fantastic Martini livery defines the looks of Porsche racers from this era.
The 911 SC performed well in the East African Safari Rally, but some suspension damage meant that this particular one never raced again. It's been a part of the Porsche Museum ever since. Scroll down to learn a little more about one part of the brand's off-road legacy.
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The project alternately referred to as 960 or 988 was put forth by CEO Matthias Müller shortly after he assumed control of the German automaker. It called for a mid-engined V8 supercar to slot in between the 911 and the 918 Spyder to take on the likes of the Ferrari 458 Italia, McLaren 650S and sister-company Lamborghini's Gallardo and subsequent Huracán.
Now three years since the idea was first mooted, the vehicle has yet to materialize. According to Autocar, Porsche is putting a greater emphasis on refreshing its existing lineup. Which is probably just as well, because the mid-engined supercar would have a heck of a challenge on its hands to differentiate itself in terms of performance from the 911 GT3 and 911 Turbo, which already give the 458 and company a run for their money.
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Yes, we've gone from a Ferrari 250 GTO to a Porsche 914/6. As is often the case with Petrolicious, though, the story told about the car by its owner are often more important than the make or model of car being highlighted. That's exactly the case here, as Jack Griffin talks about the 38 years he's spent with this particular Porsche.
Having been born into the Volkswagen fold and introduced to Porsche in the best way possible - behind the wheel of a 356 - Griffin has some interesting stories (including his attempt at running the 12 Hours of Sebring), and he knows a fair bit about some of the 914's attributes.