1991 Porsche 911 2dr Coupe Carrera 4 on 2040-cars
Akron, New York, United States
Body:
Black/black
Excellent, straight body. No rust. 
Stratton ducktail on a 964 metal decklid.  The original decklid is also included. 
Matte black Carrera side decals
RS rear bumper 
92- Aero Mirrors
H4 headlamps w/ 80-100w bulbs
Custom Daniel Stern headlight relay harness, installed by Marco @ TLG 
High output reverse light bulbs and LED tail lights from Bergvill FX 
New rear tail lenses
Clear corners lenses
Rear wiper delete
Interior:
RS America seats (very rare)
RS lightweight black perlon carpet
Rear seat delete
DAS bolt in rollbar
Custom RS door panels in leather with red pulls
Fire extinguisher on BK mount
Rennline driver's floorboard
Harget pedals
Rennline battery mount, odyssey battery.
RS perlon trunk carpet
New Alpine ipod compatible stereo head unit 
Infinity Kappa 52.11i door speakers
Custom tach face "Darkstar"
Suspension:
H&R Coilovers
Lowered to Euro specs. Aligned & Corner balanced
Perfect Power (Ruf replica) strut brace.
Larger RS rear sway bar
Body:
Black/black
Excellent, straight body. No rust. 
Stratton ducktail on a 964 metal decklid.  The original decklid is also included. 
Matte black Carrera side decals
RS rear bumper 
92- Aero Mirrors
H4 headlamps w/ 80-100w bulbs
Custom Daniel Stern headlight relay harness, installed by Marco @ TLG 
High output reverse light bulbs and LED tail lights from Bergvill FX 
New rear tail lenses
Clear corners lenses
Rear wiper delete
Interior:
RS America seats (very rare)
RS lightweight black perlon carpet
Rear seat delete
DAS bolt in rollbar
Custom RS door panels in leather with red pulls
Fire extinguisher on BK mount
Rennline driver's floorboard
Harget pedals
Rennline battery mount, odyssey battery.
RS perlon trunk carpet
New Alpine ipod compatible stereo head unit 
Infinity Kappa 52.11i door speakers
Custom tach face "Darkstar"
Suspension:
H&R Coilovers
Lowered to Euro specs. Aligned & Corner balanced
Perfect Power (Ruf replica) strut brace.
Larger RS rear sway bar
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Studiotorino shows new Cayman-based Moncenisio sports car
Mon, 24 Mar 2014While the recent bankruptcy of Bertone shows that it has become very difficult to be a coachbuilder today, it seems there is still a business case in creating unique bodies for premium vehicles. Case in point, Studiotorino a small, Italian coachbuilder that has been creating limited-edition cars since 2005. Its latest creation is the Moncenisio, which debuted as a prototype at the National Automobile Museum of Turin on March 21. It's named after the 1902 Susa-Moncenisio race in Italy, the first automotive hillclimb in the world.
The Moncenisio begins life as Porsche Cayman S, and each car will be built to order with a planned production run of 19 examples. The chassis, mechanicals and engine are all left untouched. The only thing that Studiotorino alters are the body panels and interior appointments. Prices start at at a heady 145,000 euros ($200,420 US), plus the cost of the donor vehicle.
Architect Daniele Gaglione penned the shape of the Moncenisio, taking inspiration from the 1963 Porsche 904. The sports coupes receive carbon fiber pieces that replace the front bumper, side panels and rear bumper. Studiotorino also covers the rear side windows with welded metal panels. The design is still clearly a Cayman, especially from the front, but the extended roof and support pillars create a new look from behind, which features a new exhaust treatment and rear spoiler. The interior receives leather upholstery on the engine compartment cover, the partition between the engine and seats, ceiling and A-pillars. Scroll down to view a walkaround of the Moncenisio and read the full press release about it.
Top Gear drag races VW Golf R against McLaren 675LT and Porsche 911
Thu, Apr 7 2016Top Gear's latest quarter-mile drag race in the collects three very different performance vehicles: the 296-horsepower Volkswagen Golf R, 424-hp Porsche 911 Carrera GTS, and 666-hp McLaren 675LT. While each of these cars sit near the top of their segment, they each come from totally different rungs of the sports car price ladder. Spoiler alert, the Golf R doesn't win. But the final results illustrate the diminishing returns of price and performance. For example, the McLaren is only about a second quicker than the Porsche to 60 miles per hour, but the 675LT costs over 2.5 times more that the GTS. Related Video:
Mark Webber gets early clearance for Porsche departure
Thu, 28 Nov 2013If there's no rest for the wicked, there's surely even less rest for the wickedly fast. And make no mistake about it, Mark Webber is wickedly fast. He may not have proven able (or given the opportunity, depending on who you ask) to emerge from Sebastian Vettel's shadow after six seasons partnered with the multiple world champion at Red Bull Racing, but he's still won nine Formula One grands prix, to say nothing of the sports car races he won with Mercedes in the late 90s. But now he's leaving F1 to anchor Porsche's new LMP1 program, and according to the latest reports, he's departing Red Bull for Porsche sooner than expected.
Typically an F1 driver is obliged to stay with his team until the end of the calendar year - not just the end of the racing season - helping out with things like promotional events and fine-tuning next year's car. But news.com.au reports that Red Bull has given him early leave, so once the racing action in Brazil is done on Sunday, he's departing straight for Porsche's racing headquarters in Wiessach, Germany.
It won't be Webber's first visit to the facility, having already swung by to have his new seat fitted. But his early arrival will undoubtedly help him and Porsche get up and running ahead of schedule. The move may have been facilitated by a new sponsorship deal that could see Webber carry Red Bull with him to Le Mans, so don't be too surprised to see the energy drink company's logo on the side of the new Porsche once the new racing season gets under way next year, whether in concert with or instead of the anticipated revival of the Martini Racing livery.

										

