Porsche 911 Turbo (type 993)

The 911 Turbo (type 993) saw the first use of a twin-turbocharger, where a smaller exhaust turbocharger installed for each cylinder bank.

The Turbo had three separate air intakes on the front and additional air slots lower down to the side for brake cooling. The rear spoiler was painted entirely in the vehicle colour. Like the Carrera 4 models, the 911 Turbo also had White indicators on the front and Red indicators on the rear.

Its 3.6-litre twin-turbo engine delivered 408 PS as standard. Power was increased to 430 PS from model year 1996 and to 450 PS from model year 1998.

In model year 1995, Exclusive manufactured a limited-edition series of 14 units called the 911 Cabriolet Turbo with a particularly large rear spoiler.

Burgundy Porsche 911 Turbo (1995–98)

911 Turbo (1995-98)

Front and rear panels made of deformable plastic // Front section with three air intakes for cooling // Rear lid with integrated rear spoiler painted entirely in vehicle colour // Silver-coloured Turbo logo // Rear light strip with Red reflective Porsche logo // White indicators on front and Red on rear // Exterior mirrors in Cup design // Brake callipers painted Red

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A person is leaning over the open engine compartment of a white Porsche 911 G model; an open tool bag is lying on the ground next to it.
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