Such thing as a 993 European S in the US???
#1
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Such thing as a 993 European S in the US???
I was inquiring on a car I saw that I thought looked to be a C2S. I thought there were only 4 types of 993's available: standard 993 narrow body, C2S, C4S, & Turbo....
Owner responds to my email with the following comments. Is there such thing as a European S in the US?
"Just to be clear, this is not a 2S or 4S, but similar. The previous owner told me that this is a European S Model. As far as I know it is the same as the Carrera, but wider(flared out), but not as wide as the Turbo. Have pretty much the same options as the 2S has anyways..."
Owner responds to my email with the following comments. Is there such thing as a European S in the US?
"Just to be clear, this is not a 2S or 4S, but similar. The previous owner told me that this is a European S Model. As far as I know it is the same as the Carrera, but wider(flared out), but not as wide as the Turbo. Have pretty much the same options as the 2S has anyways..."
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#8
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In England - and maybe Europe as well - the C2S is actually listed as a 'Carrera S' - so it could well be an import. Ask for the original registration document - it should be on there as such.
#12
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Originally Posted by faster
Fabspeed website has a white USA 993 converted to Euro 993 RSCS, with enough money, I suppose you could create whatever fits your fancy.
#14
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Originally Posted by Joe S.
Plus there is no body width inbetween the narrow body and the turbo. Sounds like someone probably isn't up to Rennlist speed on Porsches.
#15
Burning Brakes
I'd say it's an import, don't forget we had different suspension/ride hight, NO SAI ports on our cars and no bumperettes, to mention the few differences that I have heard about, there could be more.