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1992 Porsche 911 Carrera RS N/GT is up for auction

In 1992, Porsche introduced the limited edition 911 Carrera RS N/GT. It is a very rare collector’s car with racing performance but road legal. It was produced in only 290 copies, and one of them is up for auction.

The 911 Carrera RS is powered by an upgraded air-cooled 3.8-liter M64/03 flat six engine with 332 hp (244 kW). Power is sent to all wheels via a 5-speed manual transmission with a ZF limited-slip differential. It is mounted on 17-inch magnesium alloy wheels by SM.

This rare car is finished in black, and is in mint condition. In January 2016, Widberg Motorsport installed new brake pads, coil-over suspension, and clutch, which cost 23,000 CHF. Two years later, a partial rebuild was carried out to bring the car back to factory specification, costing just over CHF 13,000. It is equipped with the M003 package, which includes an aluminum hood, new electronics, lightweight door panels, thinner glass, a roll cage, a larger tank and new floor mats. The interior features Nemex racing seats, a fire extinguisher and six-point seat belts. The odometer shows 40,967 kilometers.

The car is offered at RM Sotheby’s auction which will take place on 15 September 2023. It comes with a stamped service book and Porsche factory data sheet. Estimated value is CHF250,000 – CHF350,000.

Source: RM Sotheby’s

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Daydream Porsche 911 (964)

Recently, many restomod Porsche cars can be seen at various events, and one of them made its debut at the New York Auto Show. It is the Daydream car, based on the Porsche 964, by Tedson Motors.

The company’s intention was to revive this car and present it in a more modern design. The front part is done in the style of the 992 model, especially the front and rear LED lights but with better aerodynamics. With much respect to the competition, Tedson Motors wanted to go a different route. Therefore, they developed Daydream based on the Porsche 911 (964) with a focus on a modern look.

The car was first scanned and then, using AutoCAD, the bumpers, mudguards, sills, lights and duck tail were adapted to the current millennium. All body panels except the roof and doors are made of carbon fiber, making it lighter than the standard model. “These improvements make the car more aggressive, but the original DNA remains intact as a testament to the brilliant design of the Porsche 911,” said Tedson Motors.

Daydream is available in Super Sport and Sport Classic versions. The Super Sport comes in black with lots of carbon and modern 18- or 19-inch rims. Both cars presented in America are Sport Classic models, with racing decals, equipped with Fuchs 17 or 18-inch rims and retro interior. They are also equipped with improved front and rear anti-roll bars, a complete Brembo braking system, a custom suspension and a hundred wide Pirelli P Zero Rosso tires.

When it comes to the powertrain, engineers disassembled the original 3.6-liter 6-cylinder engine and increased its displacement to 4.0 liters, adding an electric motor between the engine and the transmission. The result is a very good 385 hp (283 kW) and 315 lb-ft (427 Nm) of torque available in standard mode. In Sport mode, the car has the full power of the internal combustion engine with 50 percent of the power of the electric motor, for 459 hp (338 kW) and 390 lb-ft (529 Nm) of torque. In Sport Plus mode, the car unleashes its full output of 533 hp (392 kW) and 465 lb-ft (630 Nm) of torque.

Source: Tedson Motors

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1994 Porsche 911 Turbo for sale

In 1990, Porsche unveiled a turbocharged version of the 964, the Porsche 911 Turbo. Until 1993, it was offered with a 3.3L engine, and after that with a 3.6L engine. Between 1993 and 1994, approximately 1,500 examples of this model were produced, and one of them, the 1994 Porsche 911 Turbo, is for sale.

Porsche 911 Turbo is powered by a turbocharged 3.6-liter M64/50 flat-six engine with 355 hp (265 kW) and 384 lb-ft (520 Nm) of torque. Power is sent to the rear wheels via a Type G50/52 five-speed manual transaxle and a limited-slip differential. It is mounted on multi-piece 18″ Speedline wheels wrapped in 225/40 front and 255/35 rear Michelin Pilot Sport 4 tires.

This car is finished in Midnight Blue Metallic (L39C), has been well maintained and is in good condition. It is equipped with headlight washers, fog lights, a power sunroof, a rear window wiper, dual exhaust outlets, and European-spec side marker lamps, improved brakes, larger calipers and cross-drilled rotors at each corner, and height-adjustable Bilstein B6 dampers. with H&R springs.

Inside, the power-adjustable seats are upholstered in Marina Blue (VF) leather that also covers the door panels, dashboard along with a color-coordinated carpets. There is also a leather and wood-trimmed steering wheel and a six-digit odometer showing 143,843 kilometers (~89k miles). Additional equipment includes dark root wood dash trim, air conditioning, cruise control, power windows, and a Blaupunkt stereo.

The car has a clean Carfax report that shows no accidents or other damage. It comes with a tool kit, partial service records, import documents, and a clean Montana title.

The auction ends March 9 and the current highest bid is $212,000 USD.

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Source: Bring a Trailer