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1990 Porsche 911 Turbo
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24-0826020

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Belgium

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Engine Flat 6 turbo 3.3

 

Exterior color Black

 

Interior color Black leather

 

Power kW (HP) 221 kW (296 HP)

 

Country Origin Germany

This 1989 Porsche 911 Type 930 Turbo 3.3 is a rare and highly collectible model, representing the pinnacle of Porsche’s first-generation turbocharged 911s. Known for its distinctive wide body, aggressive stance, and iconic “whale tail” rear spoiler, the 930 Turbo became a symbol of 1980s automotive performance and style. The 1989 model is particularly special, as it was the first and only year the 930 was equipped with a 5-speed gearbox, enhancing its performance and driving dynamics. Under the hood, the 3.3L turbocharged flat-six engine delivers a thrilling 300 horsepower, making it one of the most powerful cars of its era. The combination of the upgraded transmission and engine performance makes the 1989 930 Turbo a true driver’s car, providing a more refined and responsive driving experience compared to earlier models. This particular example, originally from Germany, spent 25 years in Japan, where it was meticulously maintained with all service records available. The engine was restored by Fast Cars in Japan, and upgraded with an Andial intercooler that allows better flow and cooling capabilities. Reimported to Europe in 2015, it has been owned by three enthusiasts in France and now shows 129,500 km on the odometer. A big maintenance was done in 2023 by Porsche Centre East-Flanders in Belgium. The car’s elegant black exterior and matching black leather interior have been well-preserved, contributing to its timeless appeal. With only 857 coupé examples produced in 1989, this 911 Turbo stands as a rare opportunity to own a piece of Porsche history, celebrated for its engineering excellence and enduring legacy. List of options 139 heated seat L 197 Battery more powerful 220 Self-locking differential 340 heated seat R 383 electric height adjustment left seat 387 electric height adjustment right seat 567 gradient tinted windshield 650 sunroof 975 velvet-carpeted trunk Non-original accessories Ruff 930 turbo S exhaust system Circuit breaker
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