2012 Ruf CTR³ Clubsport The styling of the CTR 3 evokes the mid-engine Le Mans Coupes of the 1950s. The...
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1993 Ruf BTR 3.8 In Detail submitted by Richard Owen engine Turbocharged Inloine-6 displacement 3746 cc / 228.6 in³ bore...
1987 Ruf 911 3.4 This race equiped gt3 was built intended for the track only. It is doubtfull we will...
2000 Ruf 3400 S In Detail submitted by Richard Owen price $ $96 000 USD engine Flat-6 valvetrain DOHC 4...
1990 RS 911 Turbo In Detail submitted by Richard Owen price $ $207 058 engine Turbocharged Flat-6 valvetrain SOHC displacement...
Dauer 962 Le Mans (1994) In the late nineties, bringing prototype racecars to urban roadways was an idea that several...
2002 Hamann 911 Gullwing Since September 2002, Hamann now also customize the current Porsche models as well as cars from...
Inspired by the Kremer brothers, Joest built their own version of the 935 for the 1979 season. Like the factory cars it featured intakes in the C-pillars and also had a slightly different front profile. One car was campaigned by Liqui Moly Joest Racing and won the 1980 Daytona 24 Hours outright as driven by Reinhold Jöst, Rolf Stommelen and Volkert Merl. A second car was built up for Electrodyne and raced with Momo livery in the USA.
2009 Gemballa Mistrale Right at the market introduction of the Porsche Panamera, GEMBALLA Automobiltechnik GmbH & Co. KG for the...
2002 Gemballa GTR 750 EVO Where Porsche stops, Gemballa takes off. As a long time tuner of Porsches, Uwe Gemballa...
2012 Gemballa GT Coupé The legendary Porsche 911 spirit is alive and well in the new 991 Carrera. Even out...
2012 Gemballa GT Cabriolet The new 991 Carrera Cabriolet is the latest “air-cooled” 911 to stir the Porsche driver’s emotions...
2009 Gemballa Avalanche Roadster GTR 650 EVO-RS As unique car, the EVO-RS is Gemballa’s most potent looking roadster. Based off...
1990 Gemballa 911 Mirage In Detail type Series Production Car price $ $ 375,000 engine Turbocharged Flat-6 valvetrain DOHC displacement...
1995 Gemballa 911 Le Mans Biturbo In Detail engine Twin Turbo Flat-6 displacement 3746 cc / 228.6 in³ bore 102...
2002 Gemballa 911 GTR 650 For 2002 it looks like Porsche tuner, Uwe Gemballa, has tweaked his ulitmate creation, the...
1996 Gemballa 911 GTR 600 At their London Motorcar Sale, RM Auctions sold this Gemballa Turbo. Their catalogues described the...
2005 Gemballa 911 GT 3.8 Gemballa have recently released some details of their 997 tuning program. At first glace their...
2001 Gemballa 911 GT In Detail = engine Flat-6 valvetrain DOHC 4 Valves / Cyl displacement 3387 cc / 206.7...
Using factory 935/78 ‘Moby Dick’ plans, Kremer built their own version. In doing so they modified the body to their own design to include more downforce. Only two cars were built in K4 specification. Bob Wollek drove the first car to win the Porsche Cup in 1981. Later this car was sold to John Fitzpatrick Racing and driven by John Fitzpatrick and David Hobbs to many successes in the IMSA series.
In 1977 Kremer sufficiently improved the 935 to begin series production of their own version. It was the third Kremer built on Porsche's successful platform and many 935/934s were updated to reflect ideas from the brothers in Cologne. The K3 version of their 935 was a great success and won the 1979 24 Hours of Le Mans, 1980 Sebring 12 Hours outright.
Upon seeing the factory 935s and what was possible using the 930 platform, the Kremer bothers from Cologne built up their own version. Their first car contested the World Championship of Makes in 1976 and in the following year, an updated version known as the K2 was further modified. Compared to the Porsche 935, the Kremer version was much more slab sided and featured fences along the top of the rear fender to direct air to the rear wing.
1991 Koenig-Specials C62 One of the more notorious tuners is Koenig Specials. As the focus of the company has been...
1984 Koenig-Specials 911 Carrera 2/4 Kompressor -Based on 2WD or 4WD Carrera Models -Supercharger Kit -Performance Exhaust with Catalyst -17...
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