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Thread: Viper Green Carrera RS for Sale, #1334

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    Viper Green Carrera RS for Sale, #1334

    This is RS #1334, which is a Viper Green Touring car, originally an Italian market car, imported to the US in 1985, restored in the late '80's by John Patarack, who is a PCA Concours judge. This car has a blank 911/83 case that was built into a 2.8L high compression motor by noted East Coast engine builder Gene Kirchner. Superb paint, all new NOS touring trim, great heat exchangers, stainless steel 3 outlet sport exhaust, all the right bits & pieces (019 mfi pump, plastic tank, original ducktail, orignial spoiler, aluminum cross member etc.) Rust free, NO SIGNS of having ever been hit. The car also has Peter Zwinakis RS seats in the correct german vinyl with basketweave inserts. Momo Prototipo steering wheel. Freshly refinished 7's & 8's by Al Reed, new turn signal lenses, new tires, new rotors & pads, complete tool kit, perfect door pockets with new aluminum trim, cocomats, new H4's, German text RS manual, Extensive service records. Car was also featured in the June 1991 Excellence, January 2005 European Car magazine. This is my 4th RS and it is much faster than the others. It drives like a raped ape!!! Numerous pics and a much more detailed description available upon request.

    Speedo shows 75,400 km's. I know it has at least 500 more km's from when the speedo cable broke when I was driving back from Monterey two years ago. Otherwise, I have no reason to doubt the mileage, although I can't certify with certainty as being accurate.

    Biggest flaws with the car are that it has a few annoying oil leaks (but not bad enough to pull the motor, and the standard 1/2 inch crack on the dash between the speaker and the defrost vent.

    Price is $159,000. Car is in Southern California. Numerous reputable RS experts are available to opine on the condition of this car for serious buyers.

    Contact Rob Wolford @ (949) 443-2233 or PM me. Best regards to all.
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    After your recent acquistion Rob I guess it was only a matter of time before this ad appeared.

    Good luck with the sale all RS owners hope you get the number
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    I'm on my way (to buy a lotto ticket)
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    pics

    more pics of this car, please, for those of us who have not gone out to buy the loto ticket yet, beutiful car!

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    "This car has a blank 911/83 case that was built into a 2.8L high compression motor "

    Does this mean that the car doesnt have a 2.7L engine? and how does that affect the originality of the car?
    Is this like changing a 2.2 to 2.3 or a 2.4 to 2.5?
    (excuse my ignorance?)

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    Scargo,

    My statement simply points out that while my engine is a correct type 911/83 case for an RS, it is not the original numbered case that the car left the factory with.

    It is a larger displacement motor simply because it was rebuilt using different factory pistons and cylinders, along with recalibrating the mfi pump. This is a common and desirable modification among early 911's.

    Here are a few more pics for Platas:
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    Another pic
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    The color is way too cool Rob! I'm sure you will be sad to see it go.
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    And another
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    More for the junkies
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