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			So I have had my 930 less than a month and I have already heard three times, " I had one just like it" and then the "I do not remember the flares so big" or something like that Me "all Turbo's had big flares" then" mine was not a turbo"  Non-Porsche people, 911's from 65-89 are all the same. | ||
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			Where are the picts of the car??
		 
				__________________ Bill 1987 Marine Blue 911 Carrera Coupe RIP 01/2011 1987 Black 930 RUF Coupe Resurrected, 2488 lbs, EFI Technology, UMS Tuned - Mild & Wild, Current in pieces at paint | ||
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This even includes some insurance companies - USAA does not recognise a 911 Turbo or 930 . . . even though my VIN indicates that the car is a real Turbo, USAA calls it a Carrera (I even called and talked to a rep about this - no help) . . .
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			I also have usaa, and mine is indeed listed as a turbo, have your rep ck again, but it's prolly cheaper. Quote: 
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|  02-03-2012, 01:59 PM | 
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WOW, thanks for the info, and I will follow up on that - last I checked was when the policy was new (about five years ago or so) . . . I looked into it when I got insurance cards that read "carrera" . . . at the time, this worried me that I had an "imitation 930", but I checked the vin via the guidelines in Bruce Anderson's book and it is indeed a 930 . . . strange!
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			If authenticity is a question, don't go by ins co, Get a cert of authenticity from Porsche .
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			some fun details, German Bosch CDI boxs and coils for the twin plug heads.    | ||
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			You guys are familiar with these brakes but they really impressed me.   | ||
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			So true about the brakes - the only other brake set-up more eyepopping than the 930's, which I have experienced, were those on my Ducati 748R racebike . . .
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			RUF Clutch cable????   Does it have a RUF 5 Spd??
		 
				__________________ Bill 1987 Marine Blue 911 Carrera Coupe RIP 01/2011 1987 Black 930 RUF Coupe Resurrected, 2488 lbs, EFI Technology, UMS Tuned - Mild & Wild, Current in pieces at paint | ||
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Yes, I found out the hard way that a 930 cable is an inch and a half to short. I like the 'dog leg' 1st and the gears are spaced very nicely. it also has Ruf P&C in 3.4L but the heads were done in this country by Andial. It actually drives much like a regular SC of the same vintage when off boost.    | ||
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			Very nice... Man am I jealous of that 5 speed RUF transmission... 
				__________________ David 1985 Black 930, K27 7006, Garretson Intercooler, Adj boost, TB: 23 - 31mm, bielstein sport shocks, ER polybronze bushings front and rear, ER monoball joints front and rear with offset camber plates, 935 X triangulated strut brace, raised spindles, racing bump steer kit 1981 Black 911sc (sold) | ||
|  02-03-2012, 08:48 PM | 
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			Awesome.
		 
				__________________ 1988 930: 3.5L 100mm LN slipins, LN FFA rods, Supertec studs, GT3582R with T4 1.07A/R twin scroll housing, RarlyL8 equal length divided headers, dual Tial MVS 38mm WG's, Carrera 3.2 heads with 993 big valves. 964 Cams, full bay IC, KEP st1 clutch. PE3 sequential ECU with 750cc EV14 injectors, CoP twin plugs, J&S Safegaurd, Aquamist HSF3 water inj. Wavetrac LSD. | ||
|  02-04-2012, 01:49 AM | 
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			Since it's a Ruf conversion, it may well have started life as a Carrera, I wouldn't worry about it. Re the insurance, I was going to run mine thru my USAA policy but they suggested I utilize collector car insurance  with their partner American Collector. It's a fair bit cheaper too fwiw.
		 
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