Ultra Rare 1997 Porsche Turbo 993 S Coupe Ready for Auction

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There is still space to reserve your ticket to the Keno Brothers Fine Automobile Auctions’ inaugural event, Rolling Sculpture.  Here you’ll have the chance to acquire one of the rarest Porsches ever produced. Prestigious Porsche pundits believe the 911 993-generation is the ultimate in Porsche performance, especially this 1997 Turbo 993 S Coupe.

The 993 generation is beloved by the Porsche world for its modern engineering and classic appeal. Its brawny 911 wide body, revised rear suspension gaining grip, and pure-to-Stuttgart air-cooled flat six-cylinder engine combine to make this 993 the last of an air-cooled era. A 3.6-liter displacement was provided with two turbos for a rating of 560 HP. This special model has the upgrade of larger K-24 turbos. At approximately 3,300 pounds, it cooks up to 60 MPH in under four seconds. The driving ability works well with the design. And the color combination and rarity of this “S” coupe model make it extra special.

This beautiful Violet painted Turbo 993 S coupe is one of 183 ever to set rubber onto our North American roads. The 959-esque styling of the rear spoiler brings an attractiveness unlike any other at the time in its class of supercars. Coupling the Violet with rare Rubicon Grey leather adds another level of desirability. The good news shifts into more rewarding information like one-owner, sunny driving only, and original miles of 11,463, all of which makes that starting bid price of $450,000 a little bit easier to stomach.

Ahead of the November 18-19 auction, the Keno Brothers have shared tons of information about the car with the public. We see that the one-owner did a pro job choosing upgrades. Smart equipment like Bosch’s Motoronic, additional oil cooler, quad tipped dual exhaust, euro-style front and rear bumpers, and aero inlets were added all over this coupe.

Is this on your bucket list? Have you ever owned a deep purple Porsche? How do you like the colorway combination?

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Via [Keno Brothers Fine Automobile Auctions]


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