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    FS: Porsche 930 RSR Mexico Blue 600hp Magazine Car

    1984 Porsche Turbo 930 RSR Recreation

    VIN # WP0ZZZ93ZDS000818
    15,000 Miles Since Build
    Mexico Blue on Black Interior
    4-speed Manual
    California Car
    Clean and Clear Title
    No Accidents
    Carfax Certified
    2x Magazine Feature Car

    Offered at $49,990

    This car was built to be the ultimate streetcar! Currently registered in California with smog certificate. The car has had over $120K spent on developing it into a very fast and reliable street/track car. Car was originally built around 1995 for the Silver State Race and ran under Team 200. Featured in European Car Magazine. Less thank 15k street miles (no race miles) since ground up rebuild.

    This car is seriously, no scratch that, SCARY fast. It is detuned to run on 91-octane pump gas and still puts out 500rwhp!! With the Motec, you can reprogram it for 100 octane and get almost 600hp out of it!!

    Body- all stock steel OEM turbo, moon roof deleted, RSR front and rear fiberglass bumpers, 964 Carrera GT rocker panels, 3.8 RSR custom modified rear wing/deck lid. 10 x 17 front and 12 x 17 rear Kinesis 3 piece wheels. New Nitto NT01 Tires
    Brakes- 993 Turbo “Big Red” calipers with cross-drilled rotors.
    Interior- Dual Recaro adjustable sport seats, Weltmeister bolt-in harness bar, 930 S center console with multiple gauges to monitor engine performance, RS door panels with stretch pockets, Momo shift knob, leather shift leather boot, Momo steering wheel with quick release, CD in-dash stereo with amp, Boston Acoustic speakers, stock back seat, Wings gas pedal extension, 5 lb. fire system, 5 point race harnesses.
    A/C system- rotary compressor with custom under car oversize condenser.
    Suspension- Racer’s Group coil over kits, Bilstein shocks with race valving, Eisenlohr bump steer kit, bushings, spring plates, Wrightwood Racing sway bars.
    Oil system- front mounted B+B oil cooler in series with OEM Carrera cooler in right front fender.
    Fuel system- stock Bosch pump connected to Motec Electronic Engine Management system, latest version 7.0 updates. This electronic system is accessible via a serial cable and your PC. You can download up to 30 minutes of driving time and see your shift points and throttle openings. You can fine-tune the car even while you drive. The injection system on the motor is a hybrid of the stock 3.2 high flowing Carrera intake manifold coupled with an intercooler the size of a small house.
    Exhaust system- custom made stainless with heater boxes, offset mounted Turbonetics turbocharger with dual Tial investment cast stainless waste gates (controlled by the Motec, currently set at 1.1 bar on 91 octane pump gas), custom muffler with boost controlled second exit, oxygen sensor feedback to Motec.
    Engine- Race valve springs, ported heads, cams, Raceware rod and head bolts, 3.4 litre Mahle pistons and cylinder set, all balanced and blueprinted.
    Transmission- 4-speed turbo with limited slip differential, sport clutch with race pressure plate.

    Recently (October 2007), Excellence did a beautiful 3-page feature on the car. Zachary Mayne (long time R Gruppe follower) did a very complimentary article titled “Sensible Speed.” We had the article professional mounted on wood and is included with the car (see pics).

    If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Paul at 714-668-0345 or paul@autokennel.com

    For tons of pictures, either cut and paste the following URL into your browser, or click here: http://www.AutoKennel.com
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    1966 BMW 1600 (one of first in U.S.)
    1967 VW Beetle Sedan (Honeymoon car)
    1984 Porsche 928S (Hindenburg)
    1986/1973 Backdated 911 Coupe (R Gruppe/La Tortuga)
    1987 Isuzu Impulse RS Turbo
    1988 Porsche 944 Turbo S
    1999 BMW M Coupe (Race soon to be Rally)
    2003 Jaguar S-Type R Supercharged (family hauler/rain car)
    2004 Porsche 996 GT3
    2005 Chevy Express 16-passenger van (for hauling everything else)

    http://www.autokennel.com

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