1987 Porsche 930 W/30k Miles on 2040-cars
Morristown, New Jersey, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.3
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Manual
Make: Porsche
Model: 930
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 30,889
Exterior Color: Red
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Tan
Number of Doors: 2
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: Standard
Sub Model: 911 Turbo
1987 PORSCHE 911 TURBO Reluctantly, I've decided to sell my beloved 930. I've owned the car for 15 years. PCA Member. The car is red/tan with 30,889 miles. No accidents, no stories, outstanding condition. Stored in a climate control garage on a lift for it's time with me. Serviced by PowerTech, Rockaway, NJ. Mike and Keith know the car and did the original PPI in 1997. Folder of receipts and documentation. VIN: WP0JB0931HS050417 FACTORY OPTION CODES: C02-USA Car 158-Blaupunkt Reno 220-Locking Differenetial 383-Sport Seat Left 387-Sport Seat Right 533-Alarm System 650-Sunroof 975-Velour Carpet in Luggage Compartment Leak Down Test Results (3000 miles ago) Cyl1 - 2%, Cyl2 - 3%, Cyl3 - 3%, Cyl4 - 1%, Cyl5 - 3%, Cyl6 - 0% $12K spent since 2007 (Have all receipts) - Valves adjusted - Left cam oil line replaced - Oil pressure switch seal rings replaced - New front/rear shocks (Bilstein Sports) - New engine lid support struts - CV joints disassembled, cleaned, repacked - Gearbox overhauled, rebuilt 3rd gear assembly, new synchro - New clutch, resurfaced fly-wheel - Starter harness terminal connection repaired - New oil lines - New throttle body O-ring - New vacuum and boost hoses - Brake system bled, flushed, new fluid - Left rear brake line replaced - New high/low/turn switch - disclosure: AC will need attention. Car currently has a few bolt-on components consisting of K27, GHL muffler, headers, intercooler, Leask WUR. I HAVE EVERY SINGLE STOCK PART to go with car - right down to the front license plate holder and ugly third brake light (periscope). Original tool kit, plastic gloves etc. Car is located in New Jersey and is listed locally. Private seller. I reserve the right to end the auction early if the car sells elsewhere. Vehicle is sold as-is. Deposit of 2K required within 24 hrs. to hold car. Please, no low-ball offers. I believe I've priced it fair in today's market and it's not a fire-sale. Car runs better than new and will not disappoint. Shop the market and then come look at mine... Rob Gordon (201) 572-2224 |
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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.
Porsche planning jacked-up 911 Safari? [w/poll]
Thu, 26 Dec 2013The Porsche 911 may, for some, be the quintessential sportscar. And that typically means keeping it on paved roads and racing circuits. But there's a proud history to taking the Elfen off-road that traces back to specially-prepared 911s (like the one pictured above) which Porsche fielded in rallies in the late '70s and early '80s. And now Porsche is reportedly preparing to tap back into that history with a new off-road 911 model, according to the Auto Bild Motor Revue.
Tipped to be called the 911 Safari, the special variant would be based on the Carrera 4 but upgrade with bigger tires fitted to a beefed-up suspension with higher ground clearance and underbody skid plates. The model is expected to be presented initially as a concept at the Beijing Motor Show next April. But if enough interest is expressed - particularly from buyers in developing markets where the roads might not be as smooth as those to which North American and European drivers have become accustomed - Stuttgart could put it into production in 2016, when the current 991 is expected to get a mid-cycle refresh.
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Porsche rules out Macan, 911 hybrids
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According to Top Gear, the E-Hybrid powertrain in the Cayenne and Panamera is too big to fit into the smaller Macan. A future hybrid system could be small enough to fit, but with the current technology still fresh, that'd still be some ways down the twisting road.
It stands to reason, then, that if the system wouldn't fit in the Macan, it wouldn't fit in the Boxster or Cayman, either. But what of the 911? Surely Porsche would like to stick it to BMW and its new i8, and proved it could do a hybrid 911 when it rolled the GT3 R Hybrid (pictured) out onto the race track over four years ago. But Zuffenhausen is reportedly in no rush to put that idea into production - not for the current 911 and not for the next one, either.