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Old 10-06-2022, 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Cheep
I prefer the 957 to the 955, otherwise I'd be looking at the 955's as well. The pool is extremally limited on 2009 - 2010 Turbo or Turbo S in the US, but this is what I will have to try.

I have a feeling that there are many 957 V8 owners driving around with bore scoring who have no idea.
I believe there were 309 turbo S made for MY 2009.

I just got mine a few months ago, a driveable salvage from a dealer trade in for $17K with 83K on the clock. I’ve put a fair amount of work into the front end to refresh things, and fingers-crossed I’ll get rid of the headlight warning in a few weeks at the dealership. (They put in a mismatched controller).

the deals are out there. Took me a few months of watching on KSL (local Craigslist / it’s a Utah thing), eBay, BAT.

good luck!
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Originally Posted by Crozzer
I believe there were 309 turbo S made for MY 2009.

I just got mine a few months ago, a driveable salvage from a dealer trade in for $17K with 83K on the clock. I’ve put a fair amount of work into the front end to refresh things, and fingers-crossed I’ll get rid of the headlight warning in a few weeks at the dealership. (They put in a mismatched controller).

the deals are out there. Took me a few months of watching on KSL (local Craigslist / it’s a Utah thing), eBay, BAT.

good luck!
Think it was actual 416 or 418 Turbo Ss for the 09 model year.
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Originally Posted by Petza914
Think it was actual 416 or 418 Turbo Ss for the 09 model year.
I am no expert, but was referencing the USA number from this thread, which I understand was published by Porsche. Maybe your # is ROW?

Either way, not a lot of them!
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Originally Posted by Crozzer
I am no expert, but was referencing the USA number from this thread, which I understand was published by Porsche. Maybe your # is ROW?

Either way, not a lot of them!
Cool. Your #s might be more accurate than mine then, and like you say, not a lot !
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Originally Posted by Crozzer
I am no expert, but was referencing the USA number from this thread, which I understand was published by Porsche. Maybe your # is ROW?

Either way, not a lot of them!
The December production info, provided in this thread, were obtained from the Porsche USA website.
P mentioned that this would be the last year model production figures would be released, to the public.

Unfortunately the P logo did not appear on this list, it would have provided more validity than one persons word.

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