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1997 Porsche 993 Carrera 2
Laurent Auxietre

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24-0429013

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France

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Elegant colour combination

 

Just 118,800 km since new

 

Full set of books and tools

 

Numerous options

 

European registration

In 1993 Porsche introduced what is regarded by many as the most beautiful 911 of them all: the Type 993. Over the years the 911’s purity had been diluted by various safety add-ons. The Type 993 market a return to basics, being recognizably a 911 but freed of extraneous bits to spoil its lines. Beneath the beautiful body, engineers devised a new light-alloy sub frame with an all-new multi-link suspension, putting behind the previous generations’ lift-off oversteer and making significant progress with handling and refinement. The 993 was also the first 911 to receive a six-speed transmission, and engines gained variable intake and sophisticated modern electronic management. The range comprised of two- and four-wheel drive models, the legendary Turbo, and the Cabriolet convertible, all powered by the latest, 3.6-liter version of Porsche’s perennial air-cooled flat-six engine. The car we are offering here is chassis WPOZZZ99ZVS330998 and was supplied new to the German market in March 1997. It is the second generation with additional power increased from 272 to 285 bhp. Elegantly finished in Arctic silver metallic with full blue leather interior, the car boasts 4 owners with 118,800 km since new and is presented in excellent original condition throughout. Nicely optioned, the car comes with complete service book, invoice records, spare key, owner’s manual and original accessories. Available immediately with European registration.
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