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1978 Porsche 930 - 911 Turbo Coupe 2-door 3.3l on 2040-cars

US $89,000.00
Year:1978 Mileage:50500
Location:

Okemos, Michigan, United States

Okemos, Michigan, United States

1978 Porsche 930 Turbo
VIN 9308800170

The VIN matches in the window and in the front trunk.
I checked the engine code and serial # and I believe they match with the 1978 MY.
California model

This is the perfect weekend driver.
The car is only driven on nice days, stored inside.  It always runs and runs strong.  No pulling or coughing.  Hardly a rattle either.  Brakes are amazing.  It’s used mostly for dinners and running around town.  I’ve taken in on 300 mile weekend trips with no issue.

Repairs and upgrades:
From the past owner: The original owner back dated the car to the early 70s style exhaust headers so there are no cats.  I've got receipts for head studs, carrara chain tensioner, new clutch, ss oil lines, new bilsteins all around.  Lots of other minor stuff too. Front seats are newly redone with Porsche leather.  All done around 5k miles ago. Has an adjustable Porsche waste gate, set at 1 bar.

New modern headlight from Pelican (still look stock to my eyes).  Re-wired the fuel pump and stereo circuits to take the load off the fuse bar (very important).  Added a new RarlyL8 straight-through muffler.  I have a custom car cover.

Performance:
With the higher boost and straight through exhaust the car is a rocket. The sound is louder than stock, but is very nice.  Car runs straight and true.  Everything is very tight.  3rd gear acceleration on the freeway is ridiculous.

Issues I know of:
Re-spray of factory white
There are a couple small marks on the panel under the door near the jack hole where I’ve had to touch up with paint stick.
I noticed a small amount of rash on one of the wheels.
The AC is non operational.  Needs a new compressor at minimum.  I removed the belt.
Heating system works, but is simplified on/off.
I don’t have the manual, but I do have one from 1979 that came with it.  I don’t have the original tool kit or receipts from before 2000.
Some trim/weatherstrip pieces are not quite centered properly
The interior is very good condition, but shows some wear.

If you intend to drive your car then what's the point of buying a $200K show condition 930?  This is the happy medium; great looking, great running and priced in the middle of the pack.

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Auto blog

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Fri, 06 Dec 2013

When something bad happens, it's easy to resort to scapegoating. At least for some of us, that seems to be exactly what has happened following the tragic death of actor Paul Walker and racer Roger Rodas, who were killed on November 30 in a Porsche Carrera GT. Even though officials have not yet determined the cause of the crash, that isn't stopping many theories from being put for - theories that include blaming the Porsche supercar. Rather predictably, not only is the CGT's difficult nature getting examined, but indeed, the nature of all high-performance cars is being put under the public's microscope, with some wondering what the need for all the power is.
A Google search of "Porsche Carrera GT" will find no shortage of articles about the razor-sharp handling and outright speed of the CGT. Pistonheads' Chris Harris has a different, insightful take on both the Carrera GT and the nature of all fast cars. He reflects on the matter, ironically, en route to drive the successor to the car that killed Walker and Rodas, the 900-horsepower 918 Spyder hybrid supercar.
We think it's well worth a read, as it makes a number of good points about modern high-performance automobiles and the way they're used. Click over and take a look.

Audi RS7 vs. Porsche Panamera Turbo, which would you pick? [w/poll]

Wed, 08 Jan 2014

We live in a blessed time - a time when you can buy not just one, but two (or three, or four) monstrously powerful, blazingly fast four-doors that can't only keep up with modern supercars, but in some instances, will outperform them as well. Two of the finest are the Audi RS7 and the refreshed Porsche Panamera Turbo, and Motor Trend has been messing around with the both of them in this comparison video.
MT provides a comprehensive and entertaining look at the RS7 and the turbocharged Panamera as they go through a battery of tests, before getting tossed about on both the road and the track. Starring flip-flop aficionado Jonny Lieberman, it's a must-watch, whether you're in the market for one of the two super sedans or merely want to see the former Autoblog editor again.
After having a look at the video, register a vote for the car you'd park in your driveway in our poll. Hop below for the full video from the team at Motor Trend.

Petrolicious studies the purity of a Porsche 911 2.7 RS

Thu, 17 Oct 2013

Water-cooled Porsches are superior to the old, air-cooled models. This really isn't up for debate, despite the mob of Porsche purists, with pitchforks and torches in hand, currently descending on the Autoblog offices. Water-cooled models are more powerful and easier to live with, two factors that make modern Porsches just so darn amazing.
And while we won't hear arguments on anything we've written above, we will say that the old air-cooled models, while not superior, are just, somehow, better. They sound better - a lot better. They're simple, elemental and wildly entertaining things, that just beg for more and more. They rev in a way that forces drivers to work to unlock their power, rather than just push their right foot down. Part of the appeal of air-cooled Porsches, in addition to what we just listed, are the gorgeous cars they're slotted into, like the subject of the latest video from Petrolicious.
Starring a 1973 Porsche 911 Carrera 2.7 RS, this video is a bit shorter than recent ones, but it's no less exciting. This 911, complete with it's sweet-sounding exhaust is the kind of simple, entertaining thing we can watch over and over. Scroll down for the full video.