2007 Porsche 911 Turbo on 2040-cars
Austin, Texas, United States
Email me at : hardyoverroastw@yahoo.com
2007 Porsche Turbo fully aesthetically converted to a 2011 997.2 Turbo SBlack/Black/Black Sport ChronoMANUAL TRANSMISSION Carbon interior packageAlcantara roof linerTechnology packageBOSE sound loadedGT3Cup centerlock motorsports BBS GT3Cup wheels finished triple gloss black wrapped in Toyo R888sBrakes painted PCCB Speed YellowLowering springsFreshly recharged A/CNew Front Splitter FRESHLY Rebuilt engine by Tiger Motorsports with only 2700 miles on it.Rebuilt Montana title, was involved in an incredibly minor accident. No frame damage, no engine damage, no water damage, no airbags deployed. Even the tires were still inflated. I have no clue how they salvaged the car, but whatever insurance company did, I want that coverage lol.Car was put on a jig to ensure it was 100% straight, which it was.NO BODY PANEL WAS REPAIRED, All parts were Porsche OEM REPLACED.Engine was sent out to ensure it wasnt damaged, it was rebuilt just to ensure nothing was wrong, it had no damage. Pictures of the PREVIOUS damage below, this was all of the damage.This car is legitimately rebuilt like a brand new vehicle. Come see for yourself.Car is absolutely spotless, excellent condition and drives incredibly well, straight, and smooth.
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Fri, Sep 18 2015FCA reaches a tentative agreement with the UAW, Honda reveals the all new 2016 Civic, and the Frankfurt Motor Show dazzles us again.Senior editor Greg Migliore reports in the Weekly Recap edition of Autoblog Minute Weekly. UAW/Unions Bentley Honda Jaguar Porsche Tesla Autoblog Minute Videos Original Video FCA porsche mission e civic
Porsche undecided on new 911 GT2 [w/poll]
Thu, 23 Jan 2014Fans of hardcore 911s had it pretty good with the last 997 generation. There was the GT3, GT3 RS, GT3 RS 4.0, GT2 and GT2 RS (pictured above). Each one was faster, more powerful and more expensive than the one below it, but what they all shared was what Porsche purists love most: rear engine, rear drive, a manual transmission and little else.
So far with the new 991, Porsche has only released a GT3 version. Sure, there have been other models, but they're all decidedly more luxurious and less performance-focused. And as impressive a machine as the new GT3 is, it has run the risk of alienating some of its most ardent fanatics with technological interference in the form of a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission and four-wheel steering. So what those purists have really been looking forward to is a more hardcore GT3 RS or new GT2. But those may not be coming so quickly.
Speaking with 911 project chief August Achleitner, Car and Driver reports that a new GT2 is anything but a foregone conclusion. The reasons may be partially political, but could be technical in nature as well: with 560 horsepower driving all four wheels, the new 911 Turbo S runs the 0-60 in less than three seconds. Give it more power but less traction, as Porsche has done with past GT2s, and you may not end up seeing an actual improvement in performance. A GT2 that's slower than the Turbo S would be difficult to explain.
2014 Porsche 911 GT3 [w/video]
Thu, 01 Aug 2013The Bearable Lightness Of Being
Start with a standard Porsche 911 Carrera and its 350-horsepower, 3.6-liter flat six-cylinder engine. Bore a crepe-thin slice of aluminum from each cylinder to get to 3.8 liters, add a wider track out back and two extra exhaust pipes and voila, you can append an S to the Carrera's name. Hang two sets of wet, multi-disc clutches along its spine and you can make that a 4, or a 4S. Bolt on two forced-induction compressors and piping, add two fender vents and comically wide rear tires and you've redeemed your ticket to a Turbo. Increase the boost pressure and swell the corral to 560 horses and you have the Turbo S, which is the Virginia Slims of the 911 line-up because it's come a long way, baby.
Or you can go in a different direction. At that second stop, grab the 3.8-liter and cart it over to the engineers at Porsche's development center in Weissach, Germany. If racing were meat, they would be among the alpha carnivores. The baseboards in their homes are probably painted with miniature billboards for motor oil and vintage cigarettes along the straights, red-and-white stripes around every corner.