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1992 Porsche 911 / 964 Carrera RS 1 of 20 Racing Package Examples


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The Porsche 911 964 Carrera RS was launched in 1992 and was considered a lightweight version of the Carrera 2 that could be used both on the road and the race track. Arguably, this was the most dynamic and agile 911 since the original version was launched in 1973. The engineers behind the project utilised the philosophy of removing weight and adding power when designing and engineering the car. Remarkably, nearly 175kg of weight was removed from the standard version as a result of using aluminium for the bonnet and doors as well as thinner glass for the windows.
 
All of the weight-saving measures added up and resulted in a vastly reduced overall mass. Luxuries such as back seats, power windows and armrests could all be disposed of and the increase in power came from a brand new lightweight flywheel and some other minor modifications. The individually selected flat-six engine produced a minimum output 260 bhp and was mated to Porsches G50/10 gearbox with closer ratios and steel synchromesh units. Also fitted to the car was a limited-slip differential, modified suspension (with a 40mm lower ride height) and stiffer springs. In another weight-saving move, Porsche chose to remove all the sound deadening and manufactured the wheels from magnesium.
 
Porsche further developed the RS model to with all focus towards track driving and racing and thus created the N/GT with just 290 units produced. The car was subject to further weight reduction with all carpets and soundproofing removed, and replaced with plywood footboards as well as the standard RS seats being replaced by Nomex covered FIA specification racing buckets. Additionally installed was a full welded in roll cage, long-range fuel tank, dual internal fire extinguishers, internal dash mounted engine cut-off, and the DME was relocated behind the driver to allow the use of six-point harnesses.
 
Rarer still was the N/GT "Racing Package" sub-production model, straight from Weissach with just 20 examples made each in their own individual colour. Originally destined for a one-make racing series in the early 1990s, 26 cars had been ordered from Porsche however the series was scrapped before the first race began, leaving Weissach in possession of 26 N/GT models. One-time Porsche importer for Japan Mitsuwa originally agreed to buy 20 of the cars in 1995 providing the interiors were slightly adjusted to be more suitable as a road car but the deal was culled. Instead, the 20 cars were sold to Art Sports in Osaka, who marketed the cars as the 964 RS "Racing Package". The tasteful upgrades applied and recognised by Porsche include a skilfully trimmed leather covered roll cage, triple tone leather RS Touring bucket seats, a full RS carpet and trimmed headliner.
 
This exceptional "Racing Package" N/GT was delivered to its first owner on the 7th November, 1992, being as the only example in Polar Silver. In addition to the "Racing Package" supplements, the interior was specified in Black with Triple-Tone Blue Recaro Bucket Seats.
 
The car remained in Asia for the most part of its life receiving regular, and documented, maintenance with no less than 10 stamps in the original service book provided by main dealer and well respected specialists, it has been maintained with no expense spared.
 
In early 2015 it was subsequently exported to the United Kingdom and sold via Porsche specialist JZM in March 2015 to its most recent owner. As part of its sale, the car received a comprehensive inspection with any necessary maintenance tended too. During its most recent tenure it has covered just 400 Miles and has most recently been serviced in January of this year.
 
Today this rare "Racing Package" RS has covered under 31,600 Miles from new and is presented in excellent condition having received a full inspection by leading Porsche specialist Jaz prior to its sale. Accompanied by its original bookpack, spare key, spare wheel and unique history. This RS is ready to be enjoyed by its new owner immediately with viewings available at our showroom, which is based just outside London.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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I love it when the sales guys get it wrong!! Those seats are not RS Touring seats. The RS Touring seats were fully reclining, electronically controlled and weighed almost as much as the whole weight saving of the RS. Those seats are the same bucket seat as the N/GT and are what is known as the "basic"spec seat. 

And yes, KGB, they are best in red :D

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Just joined this forum and catching up on various posts that catch my eye. 

I actually inspected that car and wasn't impressed with its condition which was not as good as mine. Besides, its red, so it must be better.

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