This 1989 Porsche 911 Turbo is one of only 639 Coupes produced for the U.S. market during the 930’s final model year and represents the only year in which the car was equipped with the improved 5-speed G50 manual transmission. It comes finished in Grand Prix White over a Marine Blue leather interior and is equipped with a limited-slip differential, a GReddy adjustable boost controller, and an upgraded Porsche Classic Communication Management (PCCM) stereo. Showing approximately 60k miles on the odometer, this highly collectible G50-equipped Turbo is now being offered for auction by its seller out of California.
This 930 is finished in Grand Prix White and features Turbo-specific bodywork including wide fenders, a front chin spoiler, and a tea tray rear spoiler. Other equipment includes a front valence with integrated fog lights, a rear window wiper, black stone guards on the rear fenders, a dual-tipped exhaust outlet, and 16” Fuchs alloy wheels with body-colored centers. The car rides on Pirelli P Zero Rosso tires measuring 205/55 in front and 245/45 in the rear. Detailed images are provided in the gallery along with a clean CARFAX report.
The cabin features power-adjustable front seats in Marine Blue leather along with a matching dashboard, door panels, center console, carpeting, and four-spoke steering wheel. Factory equipment includes a raised steering wheel hub, an electric sunroof, an optional shortened gearshift lever, an amplifier, power windows, and air conditioning. The sound system has been upgraded with a modern Porsche Classic Communication Management (PCCM) stereo and a GReddy electronic boost controller is mounted below the dashboard.
A turbocharged and intercooled 3.3-liter flat-six engine provides up to 282 HP and 278 lb.-ft of torque to the rear wheels by way of a 5-speed G50 manual transaxle and an optional limited-slip differential. Stopping power comes from fixed 4-piston aluminum brake calipers paired with ventilated and cross-drilled discs at each corner. The CARFAX report shows 11 service history records including a maintenance inspection and fuel pressure regulator replacement at Beverly Hills Porsche in December 2020. The seller adds that the car passed a California smog emissions test while in dealer inventory in March 2023.
This sale will include owner’s manuals, a toolkit, a spare tire, and a clean title.
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Sell it, let’s go
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Here’s the additional information requested
Engine number
⭐️68K00882⭐️
930/68 Stamped
930.101.104.5R
Transmission Number
G505 0 2 K01600
So I found out the gizmo in the frunk has something to do with the audio system pic 183 184
@flatcrank @johnblackyoldtimer
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Hello Everyone’
Sorry for being MIA , we were finishing up a auction on BaT
@JohnBlackyoldtimer @flatcrank in regards to pic 152 and 159 I’m not sure myself I’ll find out and update you and I’ll get pictures of the engine and transmission number and upload here.
What's the gizmo in the frunk?
(pics 152, 159)
Bid in the amount of $100,930
@JohnBlackyoldtimer Decoding the underhood option sticker reveals the following information:
L908 – Grand Prix White
TP – Marine Blue leather upholstery
C02 – Version for USA
018 – Steering wheel with elevated hub
220 – Locking differential 40%
243 – Shorter shift lever for G50 transmission
494 – Amplifier
650 – Sunroof
691 – Alpine Porsche CD-2 CD-radio
The radio has been updated, an Alpine amp in the trunk, and aftermarket speakers in the doors.
There's a Greddy boost controller (below knee bar in front of shifter.) This means the engine is not stock and there's been some attempt to extract more power, better throttle response, less lag, maybe a different turbo. It would be important to see the documentation of those mods and preferably pics and maybe even a dyno session when it was tuned.
There's a "Solar" battery tender in the trunk.
r.e. photo 159, the other gizmo bolted in the frunk is a bit of a mystery. Maybe aftermarket anti-theft device?
This fantastic Turbo was on BaT and ended on the main day of the Rennsport Reunion….. unsold. The bid was 30% below market…. Hope it does well this go round!
Wasn’t this car literally just on the auction block?? What happened??
Hello, please post photos of the engine number and gearbox number and can you explain the devices in pictures 152 and 159? Please give us another video of the turbo starting. What color is the interior sky? Thanks and it's a nice turbo ;-)