1990 Porsche 911 on 2040-cars
Burbank, California, United States
More infos regarding my car at: zackbessler@juno.com .
My 1990 Porsche C2 STINGER
It is a one of a kind car that has a unique look, stance and performance at an investment of over $ 100k.
Truly a one of a kind, and full of unique features:
It has steel 993 Turbo rear fenders and bodywork,
Custom Fiber front fenders,
Front body bumper and front splitter,
all parts sourced and imported from Germany,
new massive 9" and 11" by 18 inch wheels,
fitted with new Pirelli P Zero tires.
225/40/18 front,
265/35/18 rears.
Lowered with shorter sport springs
Special dampers for better control
Interior Features Factory GT3 Seats
5 piece high quality Custom roll cage with cross
and side/seat belt bracing
Fire extinguisher
Early Momo Steering
Factory early chrome rear view mirror
Carbon fiber outside mirrors and shifter knob
white faced gauges
and much more.
Mechanically, the 3.6 matching numbers Carrera engine,
has Wong chip,
upgraded airflow sensors and air filter system,
full custom cold extruded exhaust,
this engine makes a gentle, well mannered 285 useable BHP.
Docile and totally tractable for around town and daily driving, with light clutch with great feel, the kick in the
back power comes in at 5,500 RPM, all the way to 7,250 RPM which is limiter set,
can also be tuned for well over 300 BHP if desired.
Check out the engine running through the rev range,
absolute symphony of sound:
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Auto blog
China may surpass US as Porsche's largest market this year thanks to Cayenne
Thu, 09 Oct 2014China has already surpassed the United States as the world's largest automotive market, so it's no surprise that one day soon it will be the world's largest Porsche market.
In fact, that day may already be here, as the PRC's Porschephiles outbought their American counterparts in September. Porsche's Chinese dealers sold 4,344 cars last month to America's 3,607. Through all of 2014 so far, though, the US is still the larger market for the German brand.
"The U.S. performed very well this year, after a great year in 2013, but China is growing fast, thanks to the Cayenne which is our best seller there," Porsche's sales and marketing boss, Bernhard Maier, told Automotive News Europe.
Mercedes-AMG GT vs. Porsche 911 [w/poll]
Thu, 11 Sep 2014Mercedes-Benz designed the AMG GT to compete head-on with the Porsche 911. It's a clear, singular purpose, and Benz brings a lot of money, technology and race-bred expertise to the fight.
The AMG GT is Merc's followup to the awesome SLS AMG, the retro-modern, gullwing-doored coupe that took us by storm half a decade ago. But this new GT coupe is a more focused sports car than the SLS, rather than an all out supercar capable of extreme performance. It's got a brand-new V8 engine, and state-of-the-art technology that help it to not only be a proper Mercedes, but to be a serious performer.
Mercedes will sell its new baby in two models. The GT S arrives first, in spring 2015, followed by the standard GT in mid-2016. Of course, there's room to grow from there. And while Porsche may have already expanded its 911 range to include a vast variety of models, here's how Stuttgart's icon stacks up against Affalterbach's bad boy.
Porsche 911 GT3 named Performance Car of the Year by Road & Track
Thu, 13 Nov 2014The Porsche 911 GT3 is a very, very good performance car. Yes, we know this is like saying fire is hot and a shovel to the head hurts. What's different about this proclamation, then? Well, we bring up the 911 GT3's inherent goodness because our friends at Road & Track have named it their 2015 performance car of the year.
This is, our joking aside, a big accomplishment for the 911 GT3, due largely to the field of cars it beat out. There were many equally track-focused wonders in attendance, including the Ferrari 458 Speciale, Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 and Dodge Viper SRT TA, as well as more capable everyday vehicles, like the Jaguar F-Type R Coupe, BMW M3 and Ford Mustang GT.
But it was the 475-horsepower, rear-engined track star that R&T fell for, with editor-in-chief Larry Webster calling out the Porsche's ridiculous, howling, 9,000-rpm redline, while other editors cited its phenomenal handling character.