1996 Porsche 911 Turbo Bodybrakes on 2040-cars
Cissna Park, Illinois, United States
A. Suspension
Ruf 19" wheels
Blistein PSS-9 fully adjustable coil overs(10 settings)
Porsche RS adjustable sway bars(3 settings)
Porsche RS drop links
Porsche RS camber bar
Dealer aligned to RS specs
B. Drive train
3.6 vario-ram motor
all wheel drive
motor sound package
large oval exhaust
C. Interior
Porsche Red RS seatbelts
Porsche GT3 seats with silver stitching and polar silver backs
Porsche 3 spoke leather/aluminum wheel, leather airbag with silver crest
Valentine one radar custom installed into tach
Silver gauges
Silver/aluminum hand brake/shifter
Porsche in dash CD and trunk mounted changer
Aluminum floor pedals
Porsche Euro required medical kit
Sun roof
Cruise control
Power windows, mirrors, and seats
Porsche keyless entry/security system(drive-block)
A/C
D. Exterior
Factory Porsche European front and rear bumpers
Bumper plugs for front plate and head light washers(can be removed for use)
Tech Art front air ducts/running lights
Factory Porsche front and rear spoilers
Porsche HID Litronic headlights
Silver plated hood badge(gold clashed with this car, steering wheel badge is silver too)
I had done some very attractive modifications to the car, correcting some of the
abominations Porsche has to contend with to comply with the US Department of Transportation.
1. Bumper height(USA suspension)
2. 15 mph Bumpers(the black rubber bumpers on front and back)
The new European bumpers and 993 RS suspension were purchased from a dealer in Belgium.
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Porsche celebrates 50 years of 911 with some excellent pics
Tue, 12 Feb 2013The Porsche 911 is one of the most iconic sports cars of all time, and to celebrate the car's first 50 years, Porsche has released a stunning set of photos showing how far the 911 has come from the original back in 1963 to its current 991 generation. Unlike the recent 60-year photo spread that Chevrolet put together for the Corvette, though, Porsche's gallery only shows the original 911 and the current car.
Each time the 911 is redesigned, the car's front fenders, roofline and the shape of the side windows are key focal points. Even some of the interior cues have remained the same over the years, including the positioning of the ignition key on the left of the steering column and the five-gauge instrument cluster layout.
Scroll down for Porsche's press release breaking down the seven generations of the 911, and be sure to check out our gallery with plenty of high-res pics for you to download as a desktop wallpaper. In fact, we're providing these at 1920-pixels-wide instead of our usual 1280 wide. Enjoy!
6 car mashups that God never intended
Sat, May 17 2014In the 2000s, the musical mashup genre saw a peak of popularity with releases like The Grey Album from Danger Mouse that mixed The Beatles and Jay-Z. UK artist James Pursey from Carwow decided to take the same concept of shoehorning two disparate things together but applied the concept to cars. Your opinion on the results will vary with your sense of humor. These creations are either some funny pieces of abstract art or absolute monstrosities that prove good design should be left alone. Likely the best of the bunch is the Lambotomic (pictured above), which combines a Lamborghini Miura and an Ariel Atom. Granted, the Ariel is little more than a skeleton to begin with, and the outcome looks like a slightly stretched Atom with the new nose and tail from one of the most beautiful vehicles ever. This could actually work. Though, not all of the mashups are quite so pleasant. The Porschiac WW RS (pictured right) is absolutely disgusting. It combines a Pontiac Aztek, which isn't a beauty queen to start with, and a Porsche 911 GT3 RS. Obviously, the 911 is an iconic shape in autonobolia, but that can't save it from the horror of the Aztek. Pursey fits the its nose, wheel, wing, roll cage and stripes onto the Pontiac. The outcome: A design that will show up in your nightmares. Check out the gallery for the rest of the mashups, including the Humi (a Humvee and a Mini), Aston Smartin (Aston Martin and Smart), Rangerini (Range Rover and Lamborghini Aventador) and the Mazdafenda (Mazda MX-5 Miata and Land Rover Defender). They might not all be beautiful (or even pretty), but it's fun to imagine these oddball creations actually driving down the road. Featured Gallery Car Mashups News Source: CarwowImage Credit: James Pursey Design/Style Humor Lamborghini Pontiac Porsche ariel atom lamborghini miura pontiac aztek mashup
Preserving automotive history costs big bucks
Wed, 29 Jan 2014
$1.8 million is spent each year to maintain GM's fleet of 600 production and concept cars.
When at least two of the Detroit Three were on the verge of death a few years back, one of the tough questions that was asked of Ford, General Motors and Chrysler execs - outside of why execs were still taking private planes to meetings - was why each company maintained huge archives of old production and concept vehicles. GM, for example, had an 1,100-vehicle collection when talk of a federal bailout began.