Porsche 997 Turbo
Highlights
- manual transmission
- 3 previous owners!
- Bi-xenon headlights
Buy 2009 Porsche 997 Turbo Coupe!
A turbo at its best. Black, manual. Equipped with the Mezger engine, one of the last pure Porsches. The GT models of the 911 and the turbos of the water-cooled 911 series 996 and 997 were equipped with the so-called Mezger engine until the introduction of direct injection. This has a two-piece aluminum crankcase designed by Hans Mezger, former head of motorsport at Porsche, instead of the multi-piece crankcase found on other current Porsches. A feature of the design, which is more geared towards motor sports, is, among other things, the improved oil return for the dry sump lubrication. This ensures the oil supply to the engine, especially with the high lateral acceleration forces that can be achieved with modern (semi) slick tires in racing. But no matter what you experience with this car, the legendary Mezger engine will be your perfect companion in this 997 turbo. The last Porsche with a handbrake is definitely on the way to becoming a classic, accompany it part of the way.
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