2006 Porsche 911 Carrera Coupe 2-door 3.8l on 2040-cars
McHenry, Illinois, United States
You are looking at the most pristine, perfect 911. With a Stage II rebuild big bore 3.6L to 3.8L Jake Raby engine (300 RWHP), this car is going to last forever, with only 5,000 miles on the new motor. Just spent $20k to get the engine rebuilt with premium billet connecting rods, and the IMS solution. New clutch (done with engine rebuild) and struts all around. Worry free!! Car's exterior is in perfect condition. There are NO scratches, dents, dings, imperfections AT ALL! Interior is perfect as well, the black leather has no rips or creases. This car is a must see! You will not find another 911 that is as perfect as this one! There are new tires as well. At $40,000, this Porsche is a steal!! The price is negotiable. Any offers, questions, please contact John at 8152361048. Thanks for looking |
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2015 Porsche Cayenne spotted with facelift
Wed, 03 Apr 2013Although it's only been a few years since the current Porsche Cayenne was introduced, Porsche seems to be working on a midcycle update for its big SUV possibly in time to welcome the smaller Macan. As seen in these recent spy shots, it looks like the Cayenne will be getting a minor face- and butt-lift, but it's hard to say what other changes are in store or when the updated model will hit showrooms.
Up front, expect the Cayenne's new face to resemble what was just revealed on the 2014 Panamera, and we could also see this SUV using some of the new engines introduced on the Panamera including the 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 or maybe even the E-Hybrid model. We're guessing that the new Cayenne could debut sometime next year likely for the 2015 model year. In the meantime, check out the gallery of spy shots above.
This is why we love the Porsche 911 reimagined by Singer
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Xcar has put together a lengthy interview with Dickinson, covering the source of his fascination with the 911 and his passion for automotive design, before falling into his rock-and-roll days with his band Catherine Wheel. He also covers how he got into the world of modifying Porsches, rather than just restoring them. There's much, much more in the video, though, and we promise, you won't want to miss it.
Take a look.
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The test mule is also wearing modified wheel arches and aerodynamic aids under the bumpers, front and rear. Just what they're doing there we're not sure, but we'll probably find out sooner or later.