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2007 Porsche 911 911 Turbo on 2040-cars

US $40,100.00
Year:2007 Mileage:29000 Color: Gray /
 Gray
Location:

Corpus Christi, Texas, United States

Corpus Christi, Texas, United States
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FOR SALE - 2007 Porsche 911 Turbo (997.1)
There are many 997 Porsche Turbos for sale but now like this rare beauty neck breaker. Here is an absolutely
gorgeous 2007 Porsche 911 Turbo Coupe 997.1 AWD Carrera !
This amazing Porsche comes in a rare color combo, Arctic Silver Metallic with a light grey Natural Leather
Interior. Porsche Center console color matched yellow and Porsche yellow seat belts to match the yellow carbon
ceramic brake calipers.
No rust or corrosion anywhere the entire car is clean front to back.
A true head turner, this 997.1 911 Turbo has Always been garaged and babied.
All of the factory books and manuals are included, we have both porsche keys as well included in sale.
Lots of service and maintenance records.
Exclusive Porsche Options for this car:
+ XPEL Stealth (makes paint look matte) protective film over entire car ($7000) (PERFECT PAINT underneath xpel
film)
+ Porsche Carbon Ceramic Composite Brakes (Yellow Calipers)
+ Rear Axle Differential Locks (AWD)
+ Turbo Sports Chrono Package
+ Adaptive Leather Sports Seats
+ 6 speed tiptronic
+ Porsche Crest in Headrest
+ Door Guards in Stainless Steel
+ 3 Spoke Multifunction Steering Wheels wrapped in carbon fiber and leather
+ Speed Yellow seat belts with matching speed yellow center console.
+ GT2 Carbon Fiber air intake inlets ($2500)
+ GT2 Carbon Fiber wing ($6000)
+ Fabspeed Carbon Fiber engine heat shield ($1500)
+ Fabspeed Carbon Fiber cold air Intake system ($3000)
+ Custom Exhaust racing system ($4000)
+ Heated Seats
+ 6 Disc Porsche Auto disc changer
+ Black Mats with Porsche Lettering
+ Storage Bin with Porsche Crest
+Too many more extras>>>

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Porsche forum claims eco-friendly 911 Blu coming to Frankfurt

Thu, 01 Aug 2013

The fiftieth anniversary of the Porsche 911 has been a nearly year-long affair, with unique tributes and even a special anniversary edition with plenty of retro throwbacks. The party is expected to continue through the end of 2013, and if one 911 enthusiast forum is right, we'll see yet another special edition model near the anniversary of the original car's September 1963 debut, when it arrives at next month's Frankfurt Auto Show.
It's called the 911 Blu, and where the 911 50 Years Edition was more expensive than a 911 Carrera S hardtop, the Blu would be an entry level special edition. That's right, a limited run car that actually slots in at the very bottom of the 911 range. According to Porsche forum 911UK.com, the new car would be priced at 74,600 euros ($98,718 at today's rates) or 64,750 pounds. That undercuts the price of a base 911 in Germany by nearly 16,000 euros and in the UK by nearly 8700 pounds (although to be fair, it's roughly identical to the price of a base 911 C2S in the US).
This 911 will reportedly feature a detuned flat-six with 300 horsepower and 211 pound-feet of torque.

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The 2017 Porsche 911 RSR goes mid-engine, purists be damned

Wed, Nov 16 2016

Porsche unveiled its World Endurance Championship and IMSA WeatherTech Championship competitor with the 2017 911 RSR. And this 911 is different from the rest, as the 4.0-liter flat-six engine powering this beast is in front of the rear axle, not behind it. That's right, this 24 Hours of Le Mans competitor ditches the iconic rear-engine layout. Porsche isn't talking specifics on how exactly things are arranged back there. The engine is new, now based on the 991 911's block instead of the previous Mezger motor that's been used for years. The transmission design is new as well – it would have to be to accommodate the new location relative to the engine. The racecar has been engineered to meet the LM-GTE class, where it will go up against other mid-engine cars like the Ford GT and Ferrari 488 GTE. Moving the engine to the middle has given Porsche the ability to fit the 911 RSR with massive bits of aero, like the humongous rear diffuser that looks like it would be more at home on a machine of war. The only thing that can compete with the diffuser for size is the top-mounted rear wing, which shares a similar design to the one found on the 919 Hybrid. Going back to the engine, the direct-injected boxer motor, depending on the size of the restrictor, generates as much as 510 horsepower and sends all of its fury to the rear wheels. The engine is paired to a six-speed sequential gearbox, which drivers can employ through paddles on the steering wheel. The new engine doesn't have a lot of weight to push around as the 911 RSR, as required by regulations, weighs 2,740 pounds. Speaking of weight, the engine layout isn't the only change for the 911 RSR. For 2017, the car ditches its steel body for one that's made out of carbon fiber. The body attaches to the chassis via quick-release fasteners, making the vehicle easier to service as exterior elements can be removed with minimal effort. The racecar also gets a radar-based collision system – aptly named the "Collision Avoid System" – which is meant to limit the 911 RSR's encounters with faster LMP prototypes. Only time will tell if the new layout and aerodynamic components help the 911 RSR beat its competition. But there will be plenty of opportunities to see the racecar in action as Porsche plans to run the 911 RSR in 19 races during the 2017 season, the first of which will take place at the IMSA opener on January 28th at Daytona, where the racecar will make its track day debut.