The 911 3.2 had a redesigned engine inlet and exhaust system, along with the fitment of a service-free Digital Engine Management ignition system (DME), in conjunction with Bosch L-Jetronic fuel metering. This resulted in a significant increase in engine performance but a significant reduction in fuel consumption, through better engine efficiency and fuel cut-off when coasting. With a capacity of 3.2 litres, and a high compression ratio of 10.3:1, the air-cooled 6-cylinder, horizontally opposed engine produces an output of 230 bhp, at 5,900 rpm. Maximum torque is 284 Nm at 4,800 rpm, and the maximum speed, limited by electronic fuel cut-out, is 152 mph. Acceleration to 60 mph was achieved in under 6 seconds. This Super Sport Equipment or SSE model, is the popular coupe variant, which combined the normally aspirated air-cooled 6 cylinder with the Turbo’s looks. The style that resembled the Porsche 930 Turbo with wide wheel arches and the distinctive “tea tray” tail spoiler also featured the stiffer Turbo suspension and the superior Turbo braking system as well as the wider Turbo wheels.
Supplied new by Monarch Porsche , Warwick, in March 1989, and with just two keepers from new, our SuperSport is complete with its original driver’s book pack, stamped Porsche main dealer service history, MOT history and service invoices. A terrific example of the classic SSE that will be a genuine pleasure to own. A comprehensive 12-month warranty and new MOT will also be supplied.
Available to view now at our London showrooms.
5,400 MILES
STONE GREY METALLIC WITH LINEN & BURGUNDY LEATHER SEATS
FACTORY OPTIONS INCLUDE:- G50 5-SPEED GEARBOX, SUPER SPORT EQUIPMENT, LEATHER INTERIOR, LEATHER SPORTS, STEERING WHEEL, FRONT SPORTS SEATS WITH ELECTRIC ADJUSTMENT, ELECTRIC SUN ROOF, LIMITED SLIP DIFFERENTIAL, HIGH-FIDELITY PACKAGE INCLUDING 8 SPEAKER SYSTEM AND AMPLIFIER, BLAUNPUNKT TORONTO, TOP TINTED WINDSCREEN, 16” FUCH WHEELS WITH CRESTED COLOURED CENTRES, LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT CARPET TRIMMED IN BLACK VELOUR, REAR SEAT BELTS, REAR WIPER, DELETION OF MODEL DESIGNATION.
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