1993 America Roadster
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Originally Posted by ilko
I also noticed the wooden shift **** but didn't want to get too particular ![Wink](https://rennlist.com/forums/images/smilies/wink.gif)
You have all the right mods, too![thumbup](https://rennlist.com/forums/graemlins/thumbup.gif)
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You have all the right mods, too
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Very beautiful car and congrats.
One question my info says they only made these cars in 1992. By any chance do you have option code M718 that Porsche uses to change vin to the next year like my turbo and some RSA's?
One question my info says they only made these cars in 1992. By any chance do you have option code M718 that Porsche uses to change vin to the next year like my turbo and some RSA's?
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Originally Posted by bull30
I verified the Authenticity with PCNA... There were 250 made... 164 in 1992 and 86 in 1993...
Just was curious if you had code M718 on the sticker. Porsche does this a lot and usually when only a few were sold in the following year the bodies were left over from the previous year and the cars were fitted with the current years engine hence making it a 93 instead of a 92. In PCNA's eyes they are the year they say.