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2007 - Porsche 911 on 2040-cars

US $55,000.00
Year:2007 Mileage:23700 Color: Blue
Location:

Ashburn, Virginia, United States

Ashburn, Virginia, United States
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TOTAL AMOUNT INVESTED OVER $170,000. Tuned to 603HP. Have ALL receipts including original window sticker. 2007 Porsche 911 Turbo Coupe, Stunning Midnight Blue Metallic Exterior Finish w/ Natural Leather Brown Interior. Heated Front Seats, Rear Window Wiper, Parking Assist System, Sport Chrono Package for Turbo, Remote CD Changer (6 Disc), Supple Leather Front and Rear with Exclusive Options including IPOD Adapter built in to glove box. Horizontally opposed 6 cyl, 3.6 liter 603HP (tuned above 480 stock HP). Porsche Stability Management (PSM), Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM), Braking Readiness function w/ Brake Assist, 6 piston front brake rotors w/ 4 piston rear rotors, Bi-Xenon Headlights with leveling and cleaning system, and LED Front Turn Signals. PCM with DVD Navigation System, MP3-capable CD Player w/ BOSE Surround Sound. Just completed a fresh $7K service including brand new clutch 1600 miles ago. This thing is brand new!! VIN WP0AD22977S784987 Total Price Brand New is $130,540 (Have the original MSRP Sticker)!!!!! 3.6L TWIN TURBO TWIN INTERCOOLED 6 CYLINDER480HP 460LB FT TORQUE, 6spd MANUAL TRANSMISSION, ALL-WHEEL DRIVE, SPORT CHRONOPACKAGE (INCLUDES ANALOGUE AND DIGITAL STOPWATCH, PERSONAL ADJUSTMENT OFVARIOUS SYSTEMS). NEW Michelin Pilot Sport Cups on all four corners (235/35ZR19 F | 305/30ZR19 R). Over $38,000 in upgrades plus installation takes this vehicle to 603HP and GT2 suspension ride specs. HAVE ALL THE RECEIPTS IN SEPARATE ENVELOPES!!!! Specific upgrades include: PES Turbo Performance Software Upgrade - $3,495 Cargraphic Headers - $1,473.40 Fabspeed Powdercoated 997TT Quad Tips - $165 AWE Tuning B&M Short Shifter - $260 AWE Tuning 997TT Damptronic Coilovers w/ PASM, lowered to GT2 Specs - $3,500 Suncoast Porsche Lower Trim GT2 Side Skirts - $711 Champion Motorsport Carbon Fiber Front Splitter- $2,175 Wheel Experts HRE C93 (19x8.5F & 19x11R) w/brushed aluminum finish, Michelin PS2, Porsche TPMS valve, 997 Wheel Sensor -$7,775 Sound Solutions Porsche IPOD System - $810 Cargraphic Stage 3 Cat Back Sport Exhaust -$4,700 FormulaOne Sport Film (Entire Hood, FrontBumper, R/L Quarter Panels and Turbo Wide Body Bumps) - $1,450 Misha GT2 Turbo Wing Blade plus Paint - $2,150 This vehicle has had a total of 4 owners including myself. We are all friends, and each of us have meticulously maintained this vehicle. The vehicle has NEVER left the Northern VA (DMV) area. First owner moved out of state to Orlando, FL and had to sell the vehicle. The second owner is local and sold it to purchase a collector Mustang.

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Porsche 911 GT2 caught testing, is super bad

Thu, 27 Jun 2013

Look what spy photographers have spotted sprinting around the Nürburgring. Our shooters nabbed a few photos of the all-new Porsche 911 GT2 in its native habitat without any of the bulky camouflage or cladding we're used to seeing. The result is our first truly clear view at the upcoming successor to the GT2 throne. From the looks of it, the new model will boast wider fender arches front and rear, and hefty air intakes set into the machine's hips should help feed a beastly 3.8-liter flat six-cylinder engine. Early guesses put the engine output somewhere around 560 horsepower.
Mated to a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission, the engine should propel this rear-engined heathen to 62 miles per hour in under three seconds. Top speed? Try somewhere around 200 mph. If that's true, the next-generation 911 GT2 will be the fastest 911 in Porsche history.

Porsche 911 GT3 RS getting all-new atmospheric engine

Thu, Jan 15 2015

Porsche surprised many of its most puritanical enthusiasts when it took a decidedly more usable approach with the current 911 GT3. But when the new GT3 RS debuts, it promises to be a much more extreme departure. And a big part of that comes down to the engine. At the Detroit Auto Show this week, Auto Express spoke with Porsche R&D chief Wolfgang Hatz – who also happens to be head of engine and transmission development for the entire Volkswagen group. Hatz revealed that Porsche has developed a completely new engine for the GT3 RS, and while previous rumors suggested the RS would go turbo to fill in for the lack of a GT2 (and make the most out of its displacement), Hatz confirmed that it will be naturally aspirated. Considering that Porsche rarely goes downwards when it comes to 911 engine displacement, only upwards, we'd expect the new RS to pick up where the previous 4.0 left off. The new GT3 RS is also expected to pack a more extreme suspension, aero and stripped-out interior, but those hoping for an old-school approach may be disappointed to learn that the new RS will (at least at launch) only be available with the seven-speed dual-clutch transmission – though a manual version could follow if there's enough demand. In a related development, Hatz also hinted that the Cayman GT4 could debut at the Geneva Motor Show in March, with an even more extreme approach than the previous Cayman R. The new top-of-the-line Cayman is reportedly being developed to comply with GT4 class racing regulations but be fully homologated for road use. Related Video:

2022 Villa d'Este Concours d'Elegance Mega Gallery | The show in pictures

Mon, May 23 2022

COMO, Italy — Held annually, the Villa d'Este Concours d'Elegance is, in many ways, Europe's version of the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. It takes place in a beautiful location, and it brings together an impressive selection of rare and valuable cars. It's a real treat for the eyes, the ears, and, if you're into champagne, the palate. The 2022 edition of the show was no exception: About 50 cars were shipped to Lake Como from over a dozen countries, and it wasn't just the usual suspects. Sure, there were a lot of pre-war cars (including a couple of one-off models), but some of the icons that younger enthusiasts grew up with (like the Lamborghini Countach) were present as well. This year's event was split into eight categories: The Art Deco Era of Motor Car Design, The Supercharged Mercedes-Benz, How Grand Entrances Were Once Made, Eight Decades of Ferrari Represented in Eight Icons, "Win on Sunday, Sell on Monday," BMW's M Cars and Their Ancestors, Pioneers That Chased the Magic 300 KPH, And a design award for concept and prototypes. The jury gave the coveted "best of show" award to a 1937 Bugatti 57 S owned by Andrew Picker of Monaco, while the aforementioned classes were won by, respectively: The Bugatti 57 S, shown below, A 1936 Mercedes-Benz 540K Cabriolet, A 1956 Chrysler Boano Coupe Speciale, A 1966 Ferrari 356 P Berlinetta Speciale Tre Posti, A 1961 Porsche 356 B Carrera Abarth GTL, A 1972 BMW 3.0 CSL, A 1989 Porsche 959 Sport, And the Bugatti Bolide concept unveiled in 2020. Winning at Villa d'Este is a big deal: The cars are judged by a panel of highly experienced judges. No one gave me a scoring sheet, presumably out of fear that I'd award points to the late-model Fiat 600 lurking in the parking lot, but several cars that didn't win an award caught my eye. One is a 1934 Bugatti Type 59 Sports, a grand-prix racer that was once owned by King Leopold III of Belgium and that has never been restored — its patina is inimitable. Another is a 1961 BMW 700 RS. One of two built (the other is in the BMW collection), it's a tiny, ultra-light roadster related to the 700 and powered by a 697-cubic-centimeter air-cooled flat-twin tuned to develop 70 horsepower. It won several hill-climb events during the 1960s, and it's one of the rarest cars ever to wear a BMW roundel. Aston Martin's freshly-restored 1979 Bulldog concept was cool to see as well; check out the cassette player integrated into the headliner!