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1986 Porsche 911 Carrera Coupe Track Car With Trailer on 2040-cars

Year:1986 Mileage:71000
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1986 911 Carrera Coupe Track Car
    • Bought the car 5/2011 with rebuilt engine to 3.6L specs with twin plug Andial ignition
    • Engine rebuilt with 100mm custom pistons 8/2011 by Speed Sport Tuning in Danbury, CT (receipt available $15,000)
    • Engine tuned at Dawe's 10/2011 (230hp @ the rear wheels, receipt and dyno sheet available $1780)
    • 915 transmission rebuilt 5/2013 (receipt available $3,000
    • Modified track suspension 4/2013 (receipt available $4000)
    • Custom valved bilsteins
    • Quick change spring plates
    • Poly bronze spring plates
    • Poly bronze control arms
    • 31mm torsion bar
    • 23mm torsion bar
    • Quick change camber plate
    • Upper strut brace
    • Car lowered & corner balanced
    • 3 sets of wheels (Fikse & Forgeline 8x17 9.5x17)
    • Forgelines have brand new Hoosier R6
    • Stock 16" Fuchs have brand new Yokohama Neova (rain tires)
    • Full roll cage (bolted to frame, welded mounts)
    • Turbo brakes
    • New alternator & fan 7/2012
    • Wevo short shifter
    • New Sparco seats and 5 point harnesses
    • Quick release steering wheel
    • 2006 aluminum trailer (full deck with electric brakes & custom tire rack)
    • All service preformed at Speed Sport Tuning. Danbury, CT
    • Car is well sorted, fast and fun. Perfect DE car

 

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Porsche 911 Targa Turbo for Geneva debunked, 919 Hybrid and 911 RSR racers coming instead

Fri, 28 Feb 2014

Porsche has proven adept at making sure there is a version of its venerable 911 for practically any wealthy driver's desires. If you just want a great all-rounder then buy a standard 911; open-air driving, then the Cabriolet is for you, and if you need a compromise between them, there is even the new 911 Targa.
Gossip earlier this week surfaced on various websites that at next week's Geneva Motor Show, Porsche had designs on introducing an even higher-performance Targa variant, a Targa Turbo. The rumored mashup would combine the wide body from the 911 Turbo with the super-complicated power roof from the Targa (see right). Assuming no changes in power, that would mean 520 horsepower or even 560 hp in a Targa Turbo S model. Unfortunately, we're hearing that this tasty bit of scuttlebutt is incorrect. Autoblog asked Nick Twork, Porsche North America Product Communications Manager, about the rumor, and his response couldn't have been clearer: "Totally false."
Twork did elaborate that company will be "debuting the Porsche 919 Hybrid, our new LMP1 race car" at the Swiss show, and Stuttgart has also announced this morning that will show its 911 RSR racecar, too - either of which we reckon is a lot more exciting than another Targa variant.

Porsche 911: Big in Taiwan

Fri, 09 Aug 2013

Porsche is continuing celebrations for the fiftieth anniversary of its iconic 911. In its latest video, it's gone to Taiwan, to interview some of the folks that have grown passionate about the rear-engined sportscar over the years.
By and large, the views expressed in this video could have come from anywhere in the world. The 911 is a great car and that doesn't change from country to country. These enthusiasts have the same passion that fans in England, the United States or Germany have for the Carrera. Take a look below at the full video, to see what the 911 enthusiasts of Taiwan love about their 911s.

Porsche expects to hit 200k sales target 3 years early

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When Porsche launched the Cayenne, enthusiasts and purists – in between fits of rage – rationalized the SUVs existence by imagining that the money it brought in would guarantee the company's continued ability to produce the many beloved versions of its 911. The same was said when the Panamera arrived, and again when the Macan was unveiled. What probably wasn't imagined when these three more mainstream vehicles joined the Porsche catalog, was how dramatic an impact they'd have on the company's sales figures. The company expects 2015 to be a banner year, as it aims to hit a 200,000-unit sales goal three years ahead of schedule. Porsche sold nearly 190,000 units in 2014, a gain of 17 percent over 2013, while its year-over-year sales for December were up 39 percent. Considering Porsche made these gains before the full impact of the new Macan could be felt, it's no wonder the company is so keen on 2015. Porsche has already moved 45,000 Macans, which would be impressive on its own, were it not for the way the CUV is elevating the brand. According to a report from Reuters, two-thirds of the company's Macan deliveries have been to first-time Porsche customers. Considering these two facts, it will be extremely interesting to see the impact Porsche's newest model has on its sales over a full calendar year.