The vehicle is in perfect working order with natural wear consistent with its age or mileage, but has not been restored or prepared.
Some cars need no introduction. Only understanding.
The Porsche 911 993 marks the end of 35 years of history: the closing chapter of the air-cooled era. When the 996 arrived in 1998, Porsche left behind the air-cooled engine that had defined the 911 since its very beginning. The 993 is that final link — the most refined, the most capable, and the most sought-after of the entire classic 911 lineage.
This example arrives with 161,474 km, a full engine and gearbox service carried out at Sauri Classics, and a completely stock body. No kits, no modifications: the 993 silhouette in its original and purest form.
The details matter. Three-piece split-rim wheels in a white finish with a polished outer lip — a choice that complements the bodywork without overpowering it. Xenon headlights, which were not standard equipment on the 993: a premium specification upgrade that sets this car apart. Inside, the black leather with red stitching on the seats is the only personal touch — subtle, tasteful and highly photogenic.
The 3.6-litre flat-six producing 272 hp sounds exactly as an air-cooled 911 should: direct, mechanical and alive. Paired with the Tiptronic transmission, this 993 offers an accessible entry into the most desirable classic 911 generation.
161,474 well-maintained kilometres, serviced at Sauri Classics and ready to continue. An air-cooled with history, prepared to keep being enjoyed.
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