How many 993s
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Jonathan,
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SVT,
Your car should be one of the very first '95s. Look at the VIN; if the tenth "digit" is an "S" you have a '95 model. US law, as I understand it, allows a car built in year X to be called a model year X+1. So, any car built in January of '94 can be called a '95. This is why the US '95 993 model year is so long; 1/94 through 7/95. There are some '96 Turbos, for example, that are older cars than some late-build '95 Carreras.
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SVT,
Your car should be one of the very first '95s. Look at the VIN; if the tenth "digit" is an "S" you have a '95 model. US law, as I understand it, allows a car built in year X to be called a model year X+1. So, any car built in January of '94 can be called a '95. This is why the US '95 993 model year is so long; 1/94 through 7/95. There are some '96 Turbos, for example, that are older cars than some late-build '95 Carreras.
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The porsche company website has great detail on one page. i have put the link below
hope this helps....very surprising how many suvs are being sold
http://www3.us.porsche.com/english/u...es/default.htm
hope this helps....very surprising how many suvs are being sold
http://www3.us.porsche.com/english/u...es/default.htm