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Porsche’s slant-nose 930 Turbos are a rare breed in any form ... it was later modified by Porsche specialist RuF to the tune of 450bhp), along with the five-speed ‘G50’ gearbox, a limited ...
Formerly owned by the colorful founder of Hawaiian Tropic, it was built by Porsche's spare-no-expense Special Wishes department. This car combines slant-nose bodywork and old-school performance ...
Porsche Santa Clarita fitted this one with the Japan-exclusive X83 slant nose option from the later 964 generation. This 911 features a turbocharged flat-six engine displacing 3.5 liters ...
For instance: this water-cooled Porsche 997 kitted out to look like a legendary slant-nose from the 911's air-cooled days. For those of you not familiar, the slant nose design goes back to Porsche ...
Porsche's need to cater to this audience themselves was the impetus for the change. A great many also called slant nose or "flachbau" 930 911s came painted in a bright red exterior color with a ...
The question is: which one is worse? “Normies” aside, there’s a good reason the slant nose has a, well, slanted nose instead of the conventional Porsche design: racing and aerodynamic efficiency. In ...
The 935's racing accolades convinced Porsche to adapt the 930 into the Flachbau through the manufacturer’s Sonderwunsch program. Then, the 964 generation also spawned a handful of slant nose models.
Porsche's exclusive special orders department customized this 911 with a slant nose, featuring 944-sourced pop-up headlights, giving this street car the look of a 935 racer. This example appeared ...