For Turbo lovers everywhere...
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In the Sep issue of GT Purely Porsche (with a modified blue GT3-RS on the front) it says:
Next month:
We're celebrating 30 years of the 911 Turbo with:
Ruf Yellowbird - CTR1 - RTurbo
DMS vs G-Force vs X50 Powerkit
9ff's 233mph record breaker.
(oh, and the Yellowbird and Rturbo aren't Adamt's..)
Next month:
We're celebrating 30 years of the 911 Turbo with:
Ruf Yellowbird - CTR1 - RTurbo
DMS vs G-Force vs X50 Powerkit
9ff's 233mph record breaker.
(oh, and the Yellowbird and Rturbo aren't Adamt's..)
Current issue is not too shabby either. Buying guide on 964 Turbo and short piece on three ages of turbos currently available to buy.
I've always been a fan of the rear wheel drive turbos (growing up in the 80's and, sadly, the Will Smith film 'Bad Boyz' are responsible for this). I think my next car will probably be a mint late 3.6ltr 964 Turbo (metallic black if possible...erm.. just like Will Smith's.. but was his a Turbo S?), so this issue was very timely for me.
I'm looking forward to the next issue.
Ian
I've always been a fan of the rear wheel drive turbos (growing up in the 80's and, sadly, the Will Smith film 'Bad Boyz' are responsible for this). I think my next car will probably be a mint late 3.6ltr 964 Turbo (metallic black if possible...erm.. just like Will Smith's.. but was his a Turbo S?), so this issue was very timely for me.
I'm looking forward to the next issue.
Ian
MTY4000 said:
I think my next car will probably be a mint late 3.6ltr 964 Turbo (metallic black if possible...erm.. just like Will Smith's.. but was his a Turbo S?), so this issue was very timely for me. I'm looking forward to the next issue.
Ian
Let's see what GTPP has to say but many independent reviews claim that the 3.3 turbo was the better car. IIRC Turbo 2s are under £30k but the S is about £50k
Cheers Bernard (Turbobloke). Should be an interesting read. The £30k price point is an interesting one for sports car purchasing at the moment, just considering Porsche alone you have a choice of: 964 Turbos, 996, 993, Boxter S - not to mention, TVR, Noble and a few prancing horses.
£30k puts some serious metal (and GRP) in the hands of the keen performance car enthusiast who doesn't want to sell a kidney to have some fun at the weekends.
Interstingly, GT suggested £30-£40k for a really mint Turbo. This seemed a little high to me, but it is a rare beastie so I'd expect a fair spread on price related to the quality of the individual car.
Great looking Turbo btw.
>> Edited by MTY4000 on Wednesday 25th August 10:09
>> Edited by MTY4000 on Wednesday 25th August 10:09
£30k puts some serious metal (and GRP) in the hands of the keen performance car enthusiast who doesn't want to sell a kidney to have some fun at the weekends.
Interstingly, GT suggested £30-£40k for a really mint Turbo. This seemed a little high to me, but it is a rare beastie so I'd expect a fair spread on price related to the quality of the individual car.
Great looking Turbo btw.
>> Edited by MTY4000 on Wednesday 25th August 10:09
>> Edited by MTY4000 on Wednesday 25th August 10:09
Yes the 964RS, good point I shouldn't have overlooked that.
I recall a 993 Turbo owning friend encouraging me to buy a left hooker 964RS a few years back. In the end I did not - i'm sure it would have been a fantastic drive and they seem to have increased in value over the last 4 years!(i may be wrong?) ... you could almost covince a sceptical bank manager that you were making a canny investment.
£10k Turbo 2?? that's the intimidating thing when buying an real exotic that is moving towards the classic stage of life - there is an enormous spread in price £10k to £40k (per GT), very difficult to acurately arrive at a fair offer price for a prospective purchase
Ian
I recall a 993 Turbo owning friend encouraging me to buy a left hooker 964RS a few years back. In the end I did not - i'm sure it would have been a fantastic drive and they seem to have increased in value over the last 4 years!(i may be wrong?) ... you could almost covince a sceptical bank manager that you were making a canny investment.
£10k Turbo 2?? that's the intimidating thing when buying an real exotic that is moving towards the classic stage of life - there is an enormous spread in price £10k to £40k (per GT), very difficult to acurately arrive at a fair offer price for a prospective purchase
Ian
MTY4000 said:
Interstingly, GT suggested £30-£40k for a really mint Turbo. This seemed a little high to me, but it is a rare beastie so I'd expect a fair spread on price related to the quality of the individual car. Great looking Turbo btw.
>> Edited by MTY4000 on Wednesday 25th August 10:09
Thanks, and why not take a look at this beaut in PH classifieds at £32k ono, though I guess you've spotted it by now:
[url]www.pistonheads.com/sales/list.asp?s=79&p=2&o=[/url]
52,000 miles. Porsche 965 Turbo II
Year 1991 31/01 Mileage 52000 Midnight Blue metallic
GT rear spoiler Front Lip spoiler
White front indicators Single colour rear lights
New Porsche rear central reflector Brake ducts
Front armourfend protection film
Rear wings armourfend protection film
Zymol treated paintwork
Sunroof
RS door panels Recaro race seats
Blue Harness` Driver & Passenger
Full safety devices roll cage complete with door bars
New gear stick gator/knob New handbrake handle
18 inch speed line wheels with brand new pilot tyres
Momo steering wheel
RUF 0.9bar upgrade (approx 400BHP)
RUF fitted original Porsche 964 RS suspension complete with solid top mounts
Hayward & Scott stainless steel exhaust system complete with manifolds
Front RUF strut brace
Vehicle comes complete with original seats etc
(spookily similar to a certain other Turbo 2...)
WOW! Looks fantastic and a few fruity mods to make it even wilder.
Thanks - I hadn't had a look at the Pistonheads classified of late, I've been planning a purchase for early next year - Every two years I buy myself a new sports car for my Birthday (sad I know...).
But then again two years with my current car are 'nearly' up and a rear wheel drive Turbo is at the top of the shopping list.....
The flip side of the dilemma (if you could ever describe the joy of sports car buying as a dilemma!) is I need to come to terms with the necessary decision to sell my beloved Tuscan (current car) - we've spent many a happy mile together and I still get a buzz every time I turn the key or the exhaust crackles on the over-run.
Decisions, decisions.....
Thanks - I hadn't had a look at the Pistonheads classified of late, I've been planning a purchase for early next year - Every two years I buy myself a new sports car for my Birthday (sad I know...).
But then again two years with my current car are 'nearly' up and a rear wheel drive Turbo is at the top of the shopping list.....
The flip side of the dilemma (if you could ever describe the joy of sports car buying as a dilemma!) is I need to come to terms with the necessary decision to sell my beloved Tuscan (current car) - we've spent many a happy mile together and I still get a buzz every time I turn the key or the exhaust crackles on the over-run.
Decisions, decisions.....
rico said:
Is Iggy doing car repairs now? What next....
Oi ratbag, shouldnt you be busy this week, I mean schools are nearly back & mummy should be dragging you round the school outfitters for new gym shoes or somat
Got to look smart for next yr eh, I mean being the new milk monitor & all
If you want the ultimate rear wheel drive 965 Turbo...
Here is a Turbo S with ultra low miles, and one of only 6 ever made in RHD...
www.gtclassics.co.uk/gtclassics2.htm
Pricey, but lovely..
Here is a Turbo S with ultra low miles, and one of only 6 ever made in RHD...
www.gtclassics.co.uk/gtclassics2.htm
Pricey, but lovely..
You not wrong there toppstuff.. that is the stuff of dreams.
Fantastic website - that is probably the most jaw dropping display of Porsches I have ever seen. GT 2, 3 various Turbos (2 and 4 wheel drive) lovelly maritime blue RS lightweight (sold - to some lucky fella/lass). I've never heard of them before, but they certainly stock some amazing gear.
Now bookmarked for future drooling and day dreaming.
>> Edited by MTY4000 on Wednesday 25th August 17:25
Fantastic website - that is probably the most jaw dropping display of Porsches I have ever seen. GT 2, 3 various Turbos (2 and 4 wheel drive) lovelly maritime blue RS lightweight (sold - to some lucky fella/lass). I've never heard of them before, but they certainly stock some amazing gear.
Now bookmarked for future drooling and day dreaming.
>> Edited by MTY4000 on Wednesday 25th August 17:25
toppstuff said:
Here is a Turbo S with ultra low miles, and one of only 6 ever made in RHD... Pricey, but lovely.
For purists this could not be bettered. Non purists can save some serious folding though, as a vgc Turbo 2 could be brought to the same level of looks and given superior performance whilst retaining reliability for considerably less than the price differential of 100%. Course, I'm totally unbiased on such matters
Edited to add more daydream material, a friend's Gemballa GTR 600, based on a twin-turbocharged version of the 3.8 RS engine. 600 horses subsequently gained another stable and became 700, carrying only 1250kg IIRC. Yum.
>> Edited by turbobloke on Wednesday 25th August 21:09
ultra violent said:
Is that the car that lives at G-Force?
May have been there for quite some time, not sure where it is now. Was hoping it would be back home. Sure takes the turbocharged 911 theme somewhere impure at a tad over the market price of our Turbo 2s
>> Edited by turbobloke on Thursday 26th August 00:02
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