993 factory codes

993 factory codes

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erics

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Monday 22nd June 2009
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Hello, i am looking at a 993 with a LOT of options on it. Where can i find an engine search for factory codes.

Orangecurry

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erics

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2,663 posts

213 months

Monday 22nd June 2009
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thanks, it is C00 model, and the regular codes i was able to get: X28 X34 139 etc...

Strangely, there is another series of codes:

00311
00341
09971
09991
10481 (OR 61 cannot see really well)
18921
18231

What would be a factory option code for a factory 300 ps upgrade in 1994?

Orangecurry

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208 months

Monday 22nd June 2009
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erics said:
thanks, it is C00 model, and the regular codes i was able to get: X28 X34 139 etc...

Strangely, there is another series of codes:

00311
00341
09971
09991
10481 (OR 61 cannot see really well)
18921
18231

What would be a factory option code for a factory 300 ps upgrade in 1994?
These are non-standard trim/colour requests. 09991 means 'manufacture from the exclusive-programme ' and the other numbers are specifics... post them on rennlist; they love a mystery.

ETA I remembered I found this a while ago....
a pommel of shifting of speedhehe

translated from french...

As regards the code 09991 c' is a code option without in being one. It is there for Juste to announce that your vehicle passed by the Exclusif department from Porsche. the Exclusif department is a special department which allows the prorpiétaire to put certain options on its Porsche which are not proposed with the normal catalogue of the options. For that there are 3 codes possible the 09991, the 09981 and the 09971. 09991 c' is for options which are proposed with titles confidential is which were manufactured by the Exclusif department, the 09981 is the code for options more specific as of the colors on sample (of the colors which existed but which is not any more with the catalogue like the blue will riviera which existed for the 993 and qu' one does not find any more for the 996 and 997) and the 09971 who is him the code to dir that the exclusive department manufactured exclusively for this car there a specific option which will perhaps never be found in any Porsche in the world such as for example j' already saw on one 964 a pommel of shifting of speed out of wood and gold of the euils of doors engraved in the name of the customer



Edited by Orangecurry on Monday 22 June 15:20

erics

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Monday 22nd June 2009
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so it must be a pretty special car, no?

Orangecurry

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Monday 22nd June 2009
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erics said:
so it must be a pretty special car, no?
Not really - as stated by the crazy frenchman, it only takes one or two mad requests to get that many 'exclusiv' numbers on the options list.
Wooden and gold gearknob, for instance. hehe

What is the first line (large font) on the sticker?
L999?

erics

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Tuesday 23rd June 2009
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L39U 99
(PS: frenchman here azzwelle... not sure bout the 'crazy' bit).


Orangecurry said:
erics said:
so it must be a pretty special car, no?
Not really - as stated by the crazy frenchman, it only takes one or two mad requests to get that many 'exclusiv' numbers on the options list.
Wooden and gold gearknob, for instance. hehe

What is the first line (large font) on the sticker?
L999?

Orangecurry

7,436 posts

208 months

Tuesday 23rd June 2009
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erics said:
L39U 99
(PS: frenchman here azzwelle... not sure bout the 'crazy' bit).


Orangecurry said:
erics said:
so it must be a pretty special car, no?
Not really - as stated by the crazy frenchman, it only takes one or two mad requests to get that many 'exclusiv' numbers on the options list.
Wooden and gold gearknob, for instance. hehe

What is the first line (large font) on the sticker?
L999?
You should have seen the rest of his website!

erics said:
L39U 99
Bingo - the 99 is the interior code, and 99 means 'mad', or put officially 'Leather Upholstery to Sample'; so the rest of the five-figure numbers will be to do with that (excluding 09971 09991).

erics

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2,663 posts

213 months

Tuesday 23rd June 2009
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Thanks..
I am being absolutly assured that the car has a 300ps factory engine upgrade.

And factory fitted 18' speedline wheels!! Very similar to 993rs but not identical.

I know it sounds crazy, but apparently in Germany at the time it was possible.

What i am not sure off is wether or not the cars of this era (1994) had x51 in the option code for the engine factory upgrade.. Anyone to confirm this?

Orangecurry said:
erics said:
L39U 99
(PS: frenchman here azzwelle... not sure bout the 'crazy' bit).


Orangecurry said:
erics said:
so it must be a pretty special car, no?
Not really - as stated by the crazy frenchman, it only takes one or two mad requests to get that many 'exclusiv' numbers on the options list.
Wooden and gold gearknob, for instance. hehe

What is the first line (large font) on the sticker?
L999?
You should have seen the rest of his website!

erics said:
L39U 99
Bingo - the 99 is the interior code, and 99 means 'mad', or put officially 'Leather Upholstery to Sample'; so the rest of the five-figure numbers will be to do with that (excluding 09971 09991).

Orangecurry

7,436 posts

208 months

Tuesday 23rd June 2009
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Post your question on PCGB - they'll know for sure. hehe
http://www.porscheclubgbforum.com/tt.asp?forumid=1...

911uk.com and Rennlist to cover all bases.

http://www.911uk.com/forum.php

http://forums.rennlist.com/