1990 - Porsche 911 on 2040-cars
Oakland, California, United States
1990 Porsche 911 964 C2 127,XXX miles on chassis Car has been repainted at one point during my possession. 20-50 Brad Penn always used since engine rebuild. Oil changed religiously. Always garaged Exterior: Refreshed Paint RS style rear wing with carbon fiber Common windshield rust issue addressed GT front lip Rear tow hook (Rennline) Front tow hook (Rennline) Genuine Porsche 17in 10 spoke wheels painted gold Brake ducts (not functional, but can be made functional) Interior: Momo wheel Steering wheel spacer Corbeau suede seats Half cage Crow 4 point harnesses Engine: Full top end rebuild valve guides chain plugs piston rings new fuel filter etc (Too much to list. Rebuilt by Porsche Specialists “S Car Go” in San Rafael. Invoice available upon request) Reground Cams (Elgin) Rs flywheel and clutch Secondary muffler bypass Test pipe (cat delete) 911Chips ECU (chip) Secondary oil cooler (fresh oil change) Other upgrades: Zimmerman rotors Steel brake lines Cool Carbon pads ATE Blue fluid (in clutch as well) Removed brake bias C4 (2 pod) rear calipers Rennline 3 point strut brace Custom rear wheel spacers HR Green springs paired with Koni adjustable shocks Currently corner balanced for 180b driver Stock parts that come with the car: Seats Steering wheel A/C parts Brake bias valve Stock cat Rear seats Original deck lid with functional spoiler Stock seat belts
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LaFerrari, McLaren P1, Porsche 918 and Agera R take to Assen
Tue, 10 Jun 2014It's the show-down (sort of) we've all been waiting for. The battle of the hybrid hypercars from the performance powerhouses of Europe: Ferrari LaFerrari, McLaren P1 and Porsche 918 Spyder. No one publication has managed to get their hands on all three just yet, but this video has - and with a Koenigsegg Agera R thrown in for good measure.
The video was shot by our (unrelated) Dutch compatriots at Autoblog.nl at the TT Circuit Assen in the Netherlands. The track has played host to Champ Cars and all manner of racing bikes, but this could be the ultimate grid of actual production machinery that's ever lined up behind its start/finish line. Shame the weather was rainy and this unsurpassed array of supercars weren't really racing - more showing off for the crowds. But what a show it was. Scope out the footage in the video below.
Porsche Exclusive showcases custom-order 911 Turbo Cabrio
Sun, 06 Apr 2014Porsche is one of the most profitable automakers in the business. In fact, it's said to make about $23,000 on each car it sells, thanks in no small part to an options list that can send the sticker price accelerating quicker than one of its own sports cars. But there are always those for whom even the extensive option list won't be enough, and for just such customers, there is Porsche Exclusive.
The division in Zuffenhausen is tasked with creating even more individualized examples of Porsche vehicles, and it recently did up this 911 Turbo Cabriolet - which, at $160,700, is already one of the most expensive Porsches you can order this side of a 918 Spyder: more than any Boxster, Cayman, Macan or Cayenne, any Panamera other than a Turbo S or Executive - not to mention any other 911 short of a Turbo S.
This particular demo vehicle features a Slate Grey paint job and red interior decked out in more leather than an S&M dungeon - which, come to think of it, would probably be less financially painful than ordering up this car from Porsche Exclusive.
Porsche announces plan to replace 911 GT3 engines
Wed, 19 Mar 2014About a month back, we reported that Porsche was suspending delivery of its 911 GT3 due to reported incidents of the engine bursting into flames. A few days later, Porsche told owners of the new track-ready models not to drive their cars and had their local dealers pick up the cars in question. Just a couple of days ago, we reported that Porsche was working on a fix, and now we have the official details.
Following an internal investigation prompted by two such incidents, Porsche has confirmed that is has identified the problem as resulting "from a loosened screw joint on the connecting rod." The loose connecting rod, Porsche found, damaged the crankcase, which in turn resulted in oil leaking and then - in at least two cases - igniting.
Our source is unaware of Porsche being contacted by GT3 owners concerned about the impact of a replacement engine on their car's collectibility or resale value.