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Porsche 911 turbo
Would love to know too. All I do know is that they are becoming rarer and the used prices are reflecting that. 996 Turbo S Coupé: 600 996 Turbo S Cabrio: 963 source: German Porsche fan forum, but they are real fans, so i guess it should be correct
Depends on the model. The fastest: 911 GT2 [330 kmph][205 mph] The most original: 911 Turbo [310 kmph][193 mph] The newest 911 turbo s is even faster. I bet no one knows how many 2013 Porsche 911 turbo s cabriolet were built?
Porsche uses different internal numbers for the turbo models, the following are what they have; 924 Turbo = 931 944 Turbo = 951 911 Turbo = 930 The 930 line stopped in 1989, Porsche got away from the different internal numeration for turbo and non-turbo models. "911" is the generic term for Porsche's iconic rear-engine sports car. The internal numerical designation for the present model is 997, and Porsche now applies that designation to both Turbo and non-Turbo models. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The 930 is the generation of which 911 you have.
Although the Porsche 944 started selling in 1982, the Porsche 944 Turbo did not make it's international debut until March, 1985. Prior to it's international debut, a 944 turbo pre-production car competed in and won a 1984 24-Hour endurance race.
how many 2007 porsche turbo were made
either the volkswagen tourag or Porsche cayanne turbo s
The first Porsche 993 was produced in late 1993. The main variant, the Carrera, was the first out of the production line; the Targa in 1996, and the Turbo variant in 1995.
OK, I'm haven't used these number for a a little while however the Porsche 944 Turbo was produced with two different HP numbers as follows: Porsche 944 Turbo (85-88)-217 881/2 - 91 -253 During the 1988 model year Porsche produced two 944 Turbo versions, the 'normal version' and a model they called the 'Turbo S'. The Turbo S became the standard model from 1989. 0-100km/h time somewhere between 5-6 seconds.
Yes, you can turbo anything.
The Porsche 911 Turbo model was first introduced in 1974. The model stopped seeing production in 1989, but later 911 models always had a turbo charged version for sale.