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  2. Porsche VIN specification - Wikipedia

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    VINs consist of 17 characters and for Porsche can be decoded as follows:-. VIN WP0ZZZ99ZTS392124 on a Porsche 993 GT2. W = German based manufacturer. P = Porsche. 0 (zero) = Passenger car (applies to all except Cayenne and Macan) or 1 = SUV (applies to Cayenne and Macan). chassis.

  3. Porsche type numbers - Wikipedia

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    Chassis with 3.25-liter 8-cylinder engine for a Wanderer coupé. 9. 1930–1931. Prototype for Wanderer, supercharged Type 8 with a Streamline body by Reutter. Used by Ferdinand Porsche as a personal car for 4 or 5 years. 10. 1931. Independent rear suspension for the Horch 830B. 12.

  4. Porsche 911 (997) - Wikipedia

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    Porsche 991. The Porsche 997 is the sixth generation of the Porsche 911 sports car manufactured and sold by the German automobile manufacturer Porsche between 2004 (as Model Year 2005) and 2013. Production of the Carrera and Carrera S coupés began in early 2004, all-wheel drive Carrera 4 and Carrera 4S began to be delivered to customers in ...

  5. Porsche 911 (964) - Wikipedia

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    Name. Type 964 ("nine-sixty-four", or "nine-six-four") is Porsche's internal code name for the 911 Carrera 2 and 911 Carrera 4 models, which were badged simply as "Carrera 2" and "Carrera 4". "964" is used by automotive publications and enthusiasts to distinguish them from other generations of the Carrera.

  6. Porsche 911 (930) - Wikipedia

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    Porsche 911 (930) The Porsche 930 is a turbocharged variant of the 911 model sports car manufactured by German automobile manufacturer Porsche between 1975 and 1989. It was the maker's top-of-the-range 911 model for its entire production duration and, at the time of its introduction, was the fastest production car available in Germany. [3][4][5]

  7. Porsche 928 - Wikipedia

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    Porsche 928 S4 (rear view) The Porsche 928 is a grand touring car with a 2+2 seating layout manufactured by Porsche AG of Germany from 1978 to 1995. Initially conceived to address changes in the automotive market, it represented Porsche's first fully in-house design for a production vehicle and was intended to potentially replace the Porsche 911 as the company's flagship model. [1]