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Porsche (911) 930 Turbo 3.3 liters 300hp Coupe Pewter Metallic LHD Manual 4 Speed
Build 25/10/1982
Mileage: (59000 miles) 94699 Km
Vehicle Identification No. WP0ZZZ93ZDS000xxx
Model Designation TURBO COUPE
Model: 1983
Order Type: 930770
Engine code: 930.66
Transmission code: 930.34

Very Rare Collector's Car. This is a wonderful 1983 Porsche 911 Turbo that is in just superb condition. Model year/type: 1983 911 SC Turbo 3.3. Engine, 4 Speed Manual Transmission. Exterior Paint Colour/Code : Pewter Metallic / U3U3. Interior: Black Leatherette. The Porsche Turbo is fitted with 16” Fuchs wheels 7.0J front and 9.0J rear with brand-new Bridgestone SO2 tyres. The exterior wing mirrors upgraded to the teardrop style.
In January 2014 the engine was rebuilt by Jota Engineering of Surrey to the tune of £8700.00
Vehicle original Option codes:
- M186 2-point seat belts, rear manual
- M469 Black roofliner
- M499 Version for Germany
- M559 Air conditioner
- M650 Electrical sliding roof
Porsche made its first and most significant upgrades to the 930 for 1978, enlarging the engine to 3.3 litres and adding an air-to-air intercooler. By cooling the pressurized air charge, the intercooler helped increase power output to 300 hp, the rear 'whale tail' spoiler was re-profiled and raised slightly to make room for the intercooler. Porsche also upgraded the brakes to units similar to those used on the 917 racecar.