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C $32,900.00
Year:1984 Mileage:98 Color: ALL STEEL WIDE BODY CONVERSION
Location:

North York, Ontario, Canada

North York, Ontario, Canada
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As a proud eBAY member with 100% POSITIVE FEEDBACK - I am offering a stunning ONE OF KIND 1984/1994 PORSCHE TWIN TURBO C-2 RS STEEL WIDE BODY STREET/RACE CAR!

THIS IS THE FAMOUS SHOW CAR THAT FEATURED IN SEVERAL MAGAZINES!


IT WAS OWNED BY THE FAMOUS UFC FIGHTER & KICK BOXER MAURICE SMITH!

Let me first tell you how spectacular this Porsche really is!

Beyond Fast, Reliable on the track or just getting groceries.

Professionally built by PROMOTIVE on their 1994 Promotive Engineered Porsche TURBO CHASSIS!


Join the 200 MPH club with this super car!  Insurance company valued this Porsche at over $ 150,000 US dollars!


SPECIFICATIONS:

MOTOR

3.3 FLAT SIX

IHI TWIN TURBOS

TURBONETICS WASTE GATES

TWIN PLUG DIGITAL MOTOR ELECTRONIC

SSI HEADERS

MASSIVE 4 CORE HKS INTERCOOLER WITH TWIN FANS

7.5:1 NATURAL ASPIRATED COMPRESSION RATIO

18:1 EFFECTIVE COMPRESSION RATIO

DYNAMOMETER READOUT @ 711.84 HP AT 1.4 BAR BOOST

MAIN HP @ 6000 RPM/REDLINE AT 7200 RPM


TRANSMISSION:

SPECIAL FACTORY 935/RUF STYLE 4 SPEED WITH TALL GEARS AND 9:36 RING AND PISTON 

TOP GEAR IS 32/20

STEEL RACING CLUTCH


SUSPENSION:

RSR TURBO COILOVER STRUTS

FRONT AND REAR CAMBER TRUSS AND ADJUSTABLE SWAY BARS

BRAKES:

Drilled Turbo 917/930 Rotors

OUTBOARD A PRESSURE DAMPENERS

FRONT AND REAR BRAKE VENTS


EXTERIOR:

ALL STEEL WIDE BODY CONVERSION


WHEELS/TIRES:


PORSCHE 3 PIECE STYLE COMPOMOTIVE 17" RACING WHEELS:

10" WIDE IN FRONT

14" WIDE IN THE BACK

MICHELIN PILOT TIRES: 335/35/17


BODY/PAINT

  • The car is RUST-FREE and was never winter driven
  • Perfect gaps and the doors close like a new car!
  • Never in an accident or collision and 100% straight
  • NO RUST
  • NO ACCIDENTS
  • NO STORIES!
  • THIS PORSCHE IS THE FASTEST 
  • AND THE SCARIEST CAR I HAVE 
  • EVER DRIVEN!
  • IT WILL BLOW YOUR MIND!
  • I AM GIVING IT AWAY FOR $ 32,900 
  • OR BEST OFFER - I GUARANTEE TO 
  • YOU THAT YOU WILL HAVE ONE 
  • THE FASTEST PORSCHES IN THE 
  • WORLD!

SHIPPING

I WILL ASSIST THE BUYER IN SHIPPING ANYWHERE IN THE USA OR EUROPE OR ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD AT THE BUYER'S EXPENSE.

THIS IS A VERY RARE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY ONE OF THE FASTEST CUSTOM MADE PORCHES FOR UNDER $ 35,000 DOLLARS!


PLEASE SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY AND YOU CAN REACH ME AT 289-597-3017

CHEERS!

Auto blog

Remembering Porsche's illustrious Le Mans history

Fri, 13 Jun 2014

Not only does this weekend mark the running of the 82nd 24 Hours of Le Mans, it will also see the return of one of the race's most venerable brands to the top tiers of endurance racing. Porsche will campaign its first top-flight car since the 1998 911 GT1-98, the 919 Hybrid, at this weekend's race, in the hopes of knocking off its corporate rival, the dominant Audi team.
To understand just what a win for the 919 would mean, though, you need to look back on the intrinsic connection between the Circuit de la Sarthe and Porsche. It's a history that spans decades, dating back to the team's first win in 1970.
XCar has a great video on that history. At 25 minutes, it's a bit on the long side. Then again it is the Friday before Le Mans. Take a look below for the video.

Another naked Porsche 911 GT3 RS caught in Stuttgart parking garage

Tue, Jan 6 2015

With its reveal not expected until the Geneva Motor Show in April, we have to wonder why there'd be a rode-hard-put-away-wet 2016 Porsche 911 GT3 RS sitting out in the open, completely uncovered. It's one thing to be caught out on the street or in triplicate at a Swedish gas station, but it's another thing to be on what looks like daily driving duty – there's a child's seat in the passenger's throne. Instagram user Johan9ff snagged it, and in response to a query in German as to how, he answered in German (per Google Translate) that he found it in a parking garage in a fitness center in the Stuttgart suburb of Killesberg. Based on its muddy front lip and bug-spattered paint job, the coupe has been naked out on the street and traveling quickly. Out of its camouflage it looks just like we've been led to expect based on the patent photos and the recent winter spy shots, but this time we get an up-close view of the vents over the front wheels. We have one word to say about them: filthy. And if you're wondering about those turbo-like vents on the rear haunches, no, this isn't a GT2 – Porsche has said there won't be a GT2, the current race-certified GT3 RSR has those vents (occasionally found on the previous version as well), and the GT3 RS has already been leaked in scale-model form. This is it. Based on comments left on Porsche forums, production will be limited by the number of orders – the new engine won't meet European regulations coming into force, so it won't be manufactured after this year. Deliveries are said to start at the beginning of summer; those who bought the 918 Spyder will get first dibs, and you can be certain there won't be enough of these to go around. Speaking of that engine, it's said to be good for somewhere between 510 to 525 horsepower, a PDK transmission getting power to staggered wheels, 20-inchers in front, 21-inchers in the back. Johan9ff has slowly been posting Instagram photos of the beast, we're hoping he got at least one of the interior. Those seats looks mega. Bring on Geneva. Featured Gallery 2016 Porsche 911 GT3 RS News Source: Johan94ff via Instagram Spy Photos Porsche Coupe Luxury Performance

Porsche 919 Hybrid sets new qualifying record at Le Mans [w/video]

Thu, Jun 11 2015

Porsche is getting off to a great start at Le Mans this year, setting a new qualifying lap record. Both Neel Jani and Timo Bernhardt clocked qualifying times in the latest Porsche 919 Hybrid that eclipse the previous record. At 3:16.887 and 3:17.767, both Porsche factory works drivers beat the record 3:18.51 qualifying time achieved by Stephane Sarrazin in the Peugeot 908 back in 2008. We should note, however, that these times are for the current track configuration. The outright qualifying record for any configuration still belongs to – you guessed it, also Porsche. Pedro Rodriguez pole position in 1971 in the Porsche 917 at 3:13.90. His teammate Jackie Oliver lapped even faster during the practice session at 3:13.6, and went on to set the fastest race lap that same year, which still stands at 3:18.4. The long and short of it, though, is that Porsche has been and remains the force to be reckoned with when it comes to outright pace around the French circuit. All that remains to be seen is whether the team can translate that pace into victory over the defending Le Mans winners at Audi and the reigning World Endurance Champions at Toyota. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. 24 Hours of Le Mans : Porsche beats all records! As expected, this first day will be have been marked by the domination of the Porsche 919 Hybrid cars during the first qualifying practice and who totally smashed the record of the track. But let's be careful, Audi isn't far behind. In LM P2, an Oreca 05 from Team KCMG finished in front whereas the Aston Martins excelled in LM GTE Pro and LM GTE Am. During the free practice sessions that took place between 4 and 8pm, the competitors began carefully on a drying track after the afternoon rain. The red flag was presented only 5 minutes after the opening of the track because of an immobilized driver who had made a mistake (without any other consequence other than this neutralization) at braking point in the chicane ForzaMotorsport (first of the two chicanes on the Hunaudieres). The British driver Richard Bradley was the cause of this behind the steering wheel of the Oreca 05 n°47 of the Hong Kong team KCMG. The prototype LM P2 was brought back to the pits on the breakdown truck. A little later, the same Richard Bradley did the best time of the free session on this Oreca 05 n°47.