The 1996 Porsche 911 Turbo modified to look like the GT2 Generation 993 found its way into the car market.

Although it is not a "real" 911 GT model, the less experienced eye can find it differently thanks to the GT2-style bumpers and bumpers installed by Virutoso Performance in 2017.

The German sports car has been given a large rear spoiler with integrated air vents and an adjustable annual element, and has been completely painted light yellow to pay homage to the Team Penska RS Spyder racing car.

The car has received various improvements, including the 18-inch Speedline wheels with Michelin Pilot Sport N4 tires with dimensions 235/40 front and 295/30 rear.

The previous owner installed adjustable Bilstein shock absorbers and red brake calipers.

A look inside reveals the seats upholstered in black leather and the same material is present in the door panels, dashboard and central keyboard.

The front seats are electronically adjustable and feature Alpine CD stereo system, automatic air conditioning and cruise control.

One detail in the interior that attracts special attention is of course the upholstered MOMO steering wheel in Alcantara.

The Porsche 911 Turbo is powered by a 3.6-liter 6-cylinder engine with improved intercooler and after-sales control software.

Power is transmitted to the wheels via a 6-speed manual transmission and a limited-slip rear differential.

The previous owner spent more than $ 125,000 to keep the car in its current state, and the clock shows 67,500 miles.

/ Telegraphy /