Porsche 911 Turbo Flachbau

Porsche 911 Turbo Flachbau

Coupé, 1988

Highlights

  • 1 of 1 Spec
  • Factory WLS : 930/66S 'Turbo S' engine
  • Original M506 Slantnose

An exceptionally rare Porsche: the original 930 M506 Flachbau with factory WLS (930/66S ‚Turbo S‘ engine). A rare piece of Porsche history, and a 1 of 1 opportunity to add it to a collection. This beautiful 930 is in perfect condition with only 69.300km (~42k miles). It just went through a general recommissioning for over 30.000€ (invoices available).

This heavily-optioned car cost almost twice the price of a regular Turbo back in the days. Paying this premium gave you access to the finest of Porsche engineering: race-derived aerodynamics combined with 330hp and 432nm, which was good for a 0-60 in 4.6s and a top speed of over 278km/h (173mph)… with all luxury features that 1987 could offer.

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Das Fahrzeug im Detail

The history of the factory-built ‚Flachbau‘ (aka Slantnose) is only known by the finest Porsche experts.

Porsche started delivering ‚Flachbau‘ cars as early as 1982 through their Porsche Exclusive program (then called Sonderwunsch). The first ever ‚Flachbau‘ were derived from a one-off order for the owner of TAG: Mansour Ojjeh. These early cars did not have pop-up headlights and consisted of a 935-inspired fibre-glass front valance.

By 1987, Porsche started offering the ‚Flachbau‘ option with steel fenders and pop-up headlights to their customers via the M505 (US-market) and M506 (RoW) options.

  • US-market cars (M505) were equipped with the standard 930 front valance and standard 930 3.3 Turbo motor with catalytic converter (282hp).
  • RoW cars (M506) were far more desirable as they all had the front-mounted oil cooler and the deeper air dam. Only 56 were built, including 50 RHD.

There were therefore only 6 RoW M506 ‚Flachbau‘ ever built by Porsche in LHD configuration. Our lovely 930 is one of these six cars, and is also fitted with the highly coveted 930/66S ‚Turbo S‘ factory power kit (offering a staggering 330bhp, a 4-pipe exhaust system, an upgraded turbocharger, a larger intercooler, modified camshafts and a boost pressure raised to 1bar) along with a Porsche Exclusive Leather-to-sample interior (99 interior trim code) with factory-fitted Recaro seats. A 1 of 1 specimen.

Decoding the option sticker reveals the following information:

  • L700 – Deep black paint
  • 99 – Leather-to-Sample Interior in Pearl White
  • 143 – Version for Japan
  • 148 – WLS ‚Turbo S‘ engine 930/66S
  • 220 – Limited-slip Differential
  • 506 – Flachbau / Slantnose (RoW cars)
  • 567 – Top-tinted Windscreen
  • 650 – Power sunroof
  • 00311 – Seats in Leather-to-Sample (Pearl White)
  • 00341 – Interior in Leather-to-Sample (Pearl White)
  • 06981 – Recaro Full-electric Seats
  • 08541 – Headliner in Leather-to-Sample (Pearl White)
  • 08542 – Sun visors in Leather-to-Sample (Pearl White)

The car comes complete with original documentation set, booklets and several invoices. It is also delivered with a Porsche Certificate of Authenticity, ensuring the car is fully matching numbers.

Fahrzeugdaten

Baujahr: 1988
Erstzulassung: Mai 1988
Modell: 911 Turbo Flachbau
Karosserie: Coupé
Baureihe: 930
Laufleistung: 69000 km
Leistung: 330 PS
Hubraum: 3,3 Liter
Lenkung: links
Getriebe: Manuell
Antrieb: Heckantrieb
Kraftstoff: Benzin
Ausstattung: Schiebedach Klimaanlage
Innenmaterial: Leder
Innenfarbe: Weiß
Außenfarbe: Schwarz
Hersteller Farbbezeichnung (außen): Schwarz 700
Matching Numbers: ja
HU gültig bis: Dezember 2025
Neu / gebraucht: Gebrauchtwagen
Fahrbereit: ja
Zugelassen: ja
Fahrzeugstandort: BEBelgien

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