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1995 Porsche 911 993 Carrera 3.6 to RS 3.8 specification
This 993 is really quite an amazing example, with a full service history to back up the genuine mileage indicated of 60.000, and a complete and extensive history folder evidencing the remarkable works undertaken to make her into a perfect facsimilie of the RS version – using only Porsche Rennsport parts
The folder is just so large that I can only say do come to have a look through
The service book has 16 stamps since original supply by Lancaster Garages, in Colchester, official Porsche dealers (ie C16 UK specification)
Subsequent works have been by JZM Porsche or RPM Porsche - there are bills for all works undertaken - the main conversion to RS was carried out approx 20.000 miles ago and in more recent times the suspension has had further improvement and a new competition clutch has been fitted - these works within the last 8.000 miles
The conversion was so comprehensive and effectively carried out that an exclusive feature was produced for Porsche World in 2002 covering 5 pages – this really does give an insight to the extent of the quality of the finished product
The engine specification, created by Steve McHale of JZ Machtech and designed by Roock in Germany (Ruff use them for development work and they have won 5 major European endurance Championships in the space of 7 years including Class wins at Le Mans and Daytona) has not only 305 bhp but perhaps more importantly a huge increase in torque over the factory RS – now 285lb ft
Original 993 RS's are now very expensive and values seem to continue to rise steeply - this is due to the fact that they are the very last of the air cooled flat 6 engined 911 and obviously everyone is waking up to this fact
This example, hard to tell both cosmetically or on the road from a factory built RS, (0-60 in less than 5 seconds and 0 - 100 in 11 seconds) seems to be good value to us and to buy a good 993 (as this was before the RS bit) and then build an example such as this, would cost far more
She looks fabulous in the flesh actually - don't think the photo's do her justice – and on the road is even more impressive, and as the revs spin past 5.000rpm she becomes an absolute rocket
1995 Porsche 911
Story and History
1995 Porsche 911 993 Carrera 3.6 to RS 3.8 specification
This 993 is really quite an amazing example, with a full service history to back up the genuine mileage indicated of 60.000, and a complete and extensive history folder evidencing the remarkable works undertaken to make her into a perfect facsimilie of the RS version – using only Porsche Rennsport parts
The folder is just so large that I can only say do come to have a look through
The service book has 16 stamps since original supply by Lancaster Garages, in Colchester, official Porsche dealers (ie C16 UK specification)
Subsequent works have been by JZM Porsche or RPM Porsche - there are bills for all works undertaken - the main conversion to RS was carried out approx 20.000 miles ago and in more recent times the suspension has had further improvement and a new competition clutch has been fitted - these works within the last 8.000 miles
The conversion was so comprehensive and effectively carried out that an exclusive feature was produced for Porsche World in 2002 covering 5 pages – this really does give an insight to the extent of the quality of the finished product
The engine specification, created by Steve McHale of JZ Machtech and designed by Roock in Germany (Ruff use them for development work and they have won 5 major European endurance Championships in the space of 7 years including Class wins at Le Mans and Daytona) has not only 305 bhp but perhaps more importantly a huge increase in torque over the factory RS – now 285lb ft
Original 993 RS's are now very expensive and values seem to continue to rise steeply - this is due to the fact that they are the very last of the air cooled flat 6 engined 911 and obviously everyone is waking up to this fact
This example, hard to tell both cosmetically or on the road from a factory built RS, (0-60 in less than 5 seconds and 0 - 100 in 11 seconds) seems to be good value to us and to buy a good 993 (as this was before the RS bit) and then build an example such as this, would cost far more
She looks fabulous in the flesh actually - don't think the photo's do her justice – and on the road is even more impressive, and as the revs spin past 5.000rpm she becomes an absolute rocket
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