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Our Porsche 911 Turbo Buyer's Guide and Why You Want One
In the mid to late '80s, you could buy the De Tomaso Innocenti Turbo, a Mini built by De Tomaso, styled by Bertone and powered by Daihatsu.
A drop-top example of the 911 Turbo, finished in Grand Prix White over Lipstick Red.
This stock 911 Turbo wears 110,246 miles—believed to be all original—and has only three previous owners.
The switch to water-cooled engines may have been considered sacrilege for some, but at least it ensured we got really quick Porsches like this Turbo model.
In the market for one of Porsche's most iconic models? Look no further.
If ever there were a sensible supercar, the 996 911 Turbo just might be it.
Hatchback 22RE turbo. Used for AX and TT as well as occasional DD
Autocross/ HDPE car with various upgrades. 2.3L turbo Cosworth 2WD intercooler, Saab 900 radiator, LA3 ECU (soon to be standalone), Manual boost controller, Koni Yellow coilover converted front struts with …
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