turbo s body on a 993 c2?
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https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/1996-porsche-9...
looks to have turbo s hips, I know the c2s was a wide body, just not a turbo 's' type?
looks to have turbo s hips, I know the c2s was a wide body, just not a turbo 's' type?
jason61c said:
https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/1996-porsche-9...
looks to have turbo s hips, I know the c2s was a wide body, just not a turbo 's' type?
I saw such also in Germany for sale, also Turbo S wings, I believe the ad said it was an option or so, I think its cool, especially if its that case (option)looks to have turbo s hips, I know the c2s was a wide body, just not a turbo 's' type?
ah found one back
https://suchen.mobile.de/fahrzeuge/details.html?id...
said:
The 993 is already quite rich in various options (see equipment list under), and this one has also the 92 litre tank, and the very rare Turbo S wings (X79).
https://suchen.mobile.de/fahrzeuge/details.html?id...
here another one, but on a 993 Turbo car, with Turbo S wings.
https://suchen.mobile.de/fahrzeuge/details.html?id...
https://suchen.mobile.de/fahrzeuge/details.html?id...
GTRene said:
ah found one back
https://suchen.mobile.de/fahrzeuge/details.html?id...
That is a Turbo though not a n/a car said:
The 993 is already quite rich in various options (see equipment list under), and this one has also the 92 litre tank, and the very rare Turbo S wings (X79).
https://suchen.mobile.de/fahrzeuge/details.html?id...
AKAIK there are only NB wings or WB wings. With the x?? option, there's no difference other than they punch a hole through. Can't remember if it's to feed the turbo (on a turbo) or cool the brakes.
But it's just an extra hole.
ETA Geolab added them to his old WB car, before he lost the car in a fire. IIRC it was rebuilt by someone with deep pockets.
But it's just an extra hole.
ETA Geolab added them to his old WB car, before he lost the car in a fire. IIRC it was rebuilt by someone with deep pockets.
Edited by Orangecurry on Sunday 3rd April 11:45
MDL111 said:
GTRene said:
ah found one back
https://suchen.mobile.de/fahrzeuge/details.html?id...
That is a Turbo though not a n/a car said:
The 993 is already quite rich in various options (see equipment list under), and this one has also the 92 litre tank, and the very rare Turbo S wings (X79).
https://suchen.mobile.de/fahrzeuge/details.html?id...
jason61c said:
https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/1996-porsche-9...
looks to have turbo s hips, I know the c2s was a wide body, just not a turbo 's' type?
I've never heard of the S having Turbo S hips either.looks to have turbo s hips, I know the c2s was a wide body, just not a turbo 's' type?
Fab service history but I'd be annoyed that it looks like it didnt have its first service until it was 5 years old.
I had the clutch changed on mine last year at 160K miles, ie its original was replaced. I know mine was a rarity to last such miles..... but this one had it changed at only 32K miles.
No early history and low mileage clutch replacement has got my Spider sensors on overlaod.
Wozy68 said:
I've never heard of the S having Turbo S hips either.
Fab service history but I'd be annoyed that it looks like it didnt have its first service until it was 5 years old.
I had the clutch changed on mine last year at 160K miles, ie its original was replaced. I know mine was a rarity to last such miles..... but this one had it changed at only 32K miles.
No early history and low mileage clutch replacement has got my Spider sensors on overlaod.
Guarantee and Maintenance book shows annual opc stamps from newFab service history but I'd be annoyed that it looks like it didnt have its first service until it was 5 years old.
I had the clutch changed on mine last year at 160K miles, ie its original was replaced. I know mine was a rarity to last such miles..... but this one had it changed at only 32K miles.
No early history and low mileage clutch replacement has got my Spider sensors on overlaod.
As a previous poster said. Option code is X79 and although rare, there’s a few about on NA wide body S and 4S cars. Think it was a £7k option - costly back then. Easily to identify if it’s factory by running spec check, or if it’s still present, cast your beady eye over the build sticker looking for that option code
There were also a few cars altered by third party, inc OPC body shops etc. And again as someone stated, factory hole punching would be more desirable!
There were also a few cars altered by third party, inc OPC body shops etc. And again as someone stated, factory hole punching would be more desirable!
jason61c said:
finished at £80k.
I would have expected more. if it was a private sale and I could have been to see it I'd have paid £85.
looks like the bubble around collecting cars is bursting?
Personally I have no idea why you would ever buy a car without seeing it unless it was at a very reputable garage. The whole concept of buying unseen through Collecting Cars just seems insane to me. But hey, people and their money are easily parted. I personally know somebody who bought an absolute dog of a Porsche on the site and quickly resold it.I would have expected more. if it was a private sale and I could have been to see it I'd have paid £85.
looks like the bubble around collecting cars is bursting?
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