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Need power? I neen 993TT

I'm looking for a 993TT to build up or maybe one
juiced up already.
Being hardcore Porsche for several years I've lost
intrest in my non-Porsche monster.
Need Info on shops building big Hp 993TT's.
This car is looking for a new home!!



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Old 09-23-2004, 12:18 PM
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OK, no way you're getting out of here without some details on this thing.
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Try one of these
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Amac, why do you want a 993TT over a 930?
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Proto-motive, sport, tech (and now Protomotive Japan) may be the shop to talk to.

You should have no problem selling the Camaro.
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Here's a short run down:
69 Z-28
"Kim Barr" 510ci bowtie high deck/ 12.5:1 comp.
Comp. roller cam
1050 dominator
300 shot NOS
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456 pos trac
Dynoed 726hp, W/NOS 1051Hp
Won Super Chevy in 2001
Now in "Power Tour"
1/4 mile w/dot tires 10:21 sec.
" " w/slicks 9:89 sec.
Frame off restoration
Show quality paint and original int.
I've owned this car for 6yrs and have all records.
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Koboltblau,
I have two 930 already, but I may sell
one after I secure a TT.
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Thanks Amac, but does a 993TT have more power potential than a 930? I mean, obviously you can put a twin turbo 3.6+ in a 930.

Maybe it's the small matter of getting that power to the ground...

BTW, the camaro sounds and looks great!
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1000 ponies in that thing !!!
That is a crazy piece of machinery !!!
Good luck in selling it and finding a 993.
You thought about the later 3.6 964 Turbo ?
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Todd at protomotive always knows wheres on for sale, not long ago someone sold theres, otherwise he can build you a 3.8 tt that will run 9s all day with 900rwhp, what ever you do he will be the one to help you. good luck and keep me posted.


Or we could build a 944 with 1400 hp, tubed 9 inch rear the entire enchillada and run in the modify class
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Hi Mac - My 993TT is for sale - this is a car the was modified by Weissach in Vancouver, Canada (the North American RUF distributor). You can view the car here: http://www.calmotorsport.com/list_user.asp

It is an awesome car in near perfect condition. If the car sells through me personally the price would be lower.

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