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  2. Porsche 911 (993) - Wikipedia

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    The Porsche 911, internally type 993, is the fourth generation of the 911 model of Porsche sports car, manufactured and sold between January 1994 and early 1998 (model years 1995–1998 in the United States), replacing the 911, type 964.

  3. List of Porsche engines - Wikipedia

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    1998 3.6 L (3,600 cc) 345 kW (469 PS; 463 bhp) (at 5,750 rpm) 665 N⋅m (490 lbf⋅ft) biturbo air-cooled OHC 12-valve boxer flat-six (911 GT2 R) ... Porsche 993 ...

  4. Porsche 911 - Wikipedia

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    The Porsche 993 Targa had a departure from the classic Targa design, incorporating an expensive glass sliding roof mechanism. The Targa open-topped model also made a return, this time with a large glass roof that slid under the rear window. The expensive air-cooled 993 Targa had a limited production run between 1996 and 1998.

  5. 1998 24 Hours of Daytona - Wikipedia

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    The 1998 Rolex 24 at Daytona was a 24-hour endurance sports car race held on February 1, ... Porsche 993 Carrera RSR: P: 639 8 CA 63 Downing/Atlanta Racing: Yojiro Terada

  6. Ruf CTR2 - Wikipedia

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    The Ruf CTR2 (Group C, Turbo Ruf, 2nd generation) is a 2-door sports car built by German automobile manufacturer Ruf Automobile from 1995 to 1997 as the successor to the CTR Yellowbird, but based on Porsche's Type 993 generation 911.

  7. Porsche 911 (996) - Wikipedia

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    The Porsche 911 996 model equipped with the engine code M96.01 and M96.02 3.4 liter engines and M96.03 and M96.04 3.6 liter engines, produced between 1998 and 2005, is known for some mechanical issues including problems with the rear main seal (RMS), cylinder cracking, slipped sleeves, and bore scoring, and last, the intermediate shaft (IMS ...