Porsche 911 Turbo Coupe 2-door on 2040-cars
Austin, Texas, United States
Time to sell my toy. I just hate to just let it sit in the garage and it is time for someone to enjoy it. A very rare 911 Twin Turbo with 700 Horse Power. Excellent In and Out. Only 24,000 miles. Over $44,000 spent to make this bad boy to have this kind of Horse Power. Stack of receives and documents. There is not many of 911 Twin Turbo with this kind of horse power. The car looks just like new !!!!!!!!!!!! Below is some of the list : Evolution Motorsports Water Cooler *** Tial Alpha 3076Rs Water Cooled*** with Billet Wheels Evolution Motorsports Club Sport Intercoolers with Evoms Silicone hose kit 06-13. Evolution Motorsports Turbo Inlet Piping Evolution Motorsports 60lb injectors with Evoms modified fuel rails. Evolution Motorsports V-Flow intake with Hitachi MAF conversion. Evolution Motorsports billet BOV's. Evolution Motorsports GT2 Slave Conversion kit. Evolution Motorsports Customer GT720 Flash (1.5 bar). Left foot Brake Boost, Launch Control, IST, SP. Evolution Motorsports Silicone Hose Kit. Evolution Motorsports Carbon Fiber Air Box Inlet Duct. Fabspeed 1 leaders. Clutch Master 300-Hight Rev. Clutch kit. Patrick Motorsports Single mass Fly wheel Conversion (complete unit including clutch assembly balanced by them) 3rd Gear pop out Detent. B&M Short shifter. Recently Installed Since Last Evoms Tune !! Agency Power 84mm throttle body and Customer plenum (OEN 997 GT3 throttle body). Agency Power 3 inch Carbon Fiber Y-Pipe. AWESOME USP BRAND Catless full 3 inch exhaust !! GT2 Carbon fiber rear wing. For any questions, please email .
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First-ever Porsche headed home to company museum
Wed, 29 Jan 2014About 30 years before Ferdinand Porsche designed the Volkswagen Beetle, he created the Egger-Lohner electric vehicle, C.2 Phaeton model - or simply, the P1 - you see above. This was the first vehicle created by Porsche, and the car gets its nickname from the fact that he had stamped "P1" on many of the parts marking it as the first Porsche... sorry, 356 No. 1.
Now while you'd think that such an important piece of Porsche heritage has been in a museum or even the automaker's not-so-secret lair, it has actually been sitting at a warehouse for the last 112 years. Thankfully, that's all about to change as Porsche has recovered P1, and the car will soon be on "permanent display" at the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart.
The P1 has a 3 horsepower motor capable of delivering a top speed of 21 miles per hour and a driving range of 49 miles, and, like many vehicles in Porsche's history, the motor is positioned at the rear of the vehicle. According to the press release posted below, the P1 finished first in a 24-mile electric vehicle race in Berlin in 1899, but it has been sitting since 1902.
Porsche Cayman GT4 spotted at the N?rburgring
Tue, 13 May 2014It was just the other day that we first caught wind of Porsche's plans to build a GT4 version of the Cayman, and now we're already looking at spy shots of the vehicle in question undergoing testing at - where else? - the Nürburgring.
With more aggressive front-end aero, a GT3-style air vent ahead of the front hood, a large wing at the back, and spindly alloys packed with over-sized brakes at each corner, this Cayman is clearly more extreme than even the range-topping GTS. The rear diffuser and central exhaust tips look about the same as those you'd find at the back of the Cayman GTS, though.
What we can't see, of course, is what Porsche has slotted in under the rear glass, how it's upgraded the interior and how much weight it's stripped out of the thing to get it down to fighting weight, but you can bet it'll come with a substantial power bump and a stripped-out interior with racing buckets and little else to open the gap between it and the GTS... and close the gap to the 911 GT3 which it will join as the baby brother in Porsche's performance-focused lineup. Click above to view the double-batch of spy shots.
Porsche celebrates Le Mans return with Martini edition 911
Tue, 10 Jun 2014If we've said it once, we've said it a hundred times - but we'll gladly say it again: there are few racing liveries as iconic as Martini. And while those stripes have adorned countless Lancia and Ford rally cars, grand prix racers (like the latest Williams) and even speedboats, they remain inexorably tied to Porsche. Fortunately that point is not lost on Porsche itself, which has lately put them on its own 918 Spyder, race-spec 911 and all manner of merchandise. And this is the latest.
To celebrate its return to Le Mans this year, Porsche Exclusive is offering this special Martini Racing Edition. It's based on the 911 Carrera S, which means the more potent 3.8-liter flat six with 400 horsepower, but upgrades, as you might have guessed, with a whole mess of Martini Racing stripes and logos, along with the Aerokit Cup front and rear spoilers. The badges and stripes abound inside as well, where you'll also find such optional extras as the Porsche Communication Management system, Bose audio and black leather electric sport seats.
Porsche is offering the 911 Carrera S Martini Racing Edition in either white or black, but unfortunately not in our market - just in Europe, China and Latin America. Those who miss out will (in certain markets anyway) be able to order the decal set separately though. Feel free to read more in the press release below.