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1994 Porsche 911 Turbo S Flachbau
D.K. Engineering Ltd

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This C28 example was supplied new to Singapore in 1994 as 1 of just 12 RHD Turbo S built and as such, is one of the rarest and most unique Porsches extant. Standing as a cornerstone of air-cooled turbocharged 911s and the last RWD Turbo badged 911, this X84 example is thought to be one of just two cars in the UK at this time. The build specification can be seen below: L12G - Speed Yellow X09 - Special centre console X84 - Turbo Slantnose, RoW (Rest of World) 407 - 18" Polished 3-piece wheels 567 - Top-tinted windscreen 650 - Sun-moon-roof Notably, of the 12 RHD RoW optioned cars, it is understood that 8 of these were allocated to Singapore, and from those, six were supplied new to Brunei. It is understood the car was supplied new to a doctor and covered just 10,900 miles before its import to the UK in 2003. This example was purchased by its air-cooled aficionado owner 4 years ago. Residing within a collection of 90s era 911s, this example has been used sparingly and serviced thoroughly by Porsche main dealers. Leading a sheltered early life, this 964 has now covered just 13,900 miles from new. Most recently serviced and inspected by Porche Brooklands in February 2023, this Turbo S Flachbau really must be seen to be appreciated. Much like the many polished split rim wheels, the barrels are prone to milking. As a part of the sale, these wheels have been refurbished to the highest standard, a process that has taken close to three months to perfect. This wonderful Turbo S is available to view by appointment at our showrooms just outside of London.
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