
£85,224
1985 Porsche 911 (930) Turbo 'Flachbau' - LHD
United Kingdom • 16 Jun 2025
Vehicle Details
AI Listing Summary
This 1985 Porsche 911 (930) Turbo 'Flachbau' is a rare, original European-spec model with RUF and Kremer performance upgrades, reportedly delivering 380-400bhp. It features a well-documented history, including 33 years in North America, and boasts factory options like a limited-slip differential and heated electric sport seats.

Condition
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The car is in overall solid condition with slight wear visible, including some stone-chipping and 'road rash' to the exhaust. A small chip is present in the windscreen. It requires minor reconditioning.
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KEY FACTS This Porsche 930 Turbo is a rare modern classic supercar, understood to have been specified from the factory in sought-after ‘Flachbau’ (‘Flat build’/ ‘Flat nose’ or slant nose’) specification, and benefiting from in-period RUF and Kremer performance upgrades.
The seller believes that its engine is the original turbocharged flat-six, tuned and modified to 3.4-litre capacity, now reportedly delivering 380-400bhp, and driving the rear wheels through a four-speed manual transmission and limited-slip differential.
This car is an original German-market (‘C00’ code), 911.
One of 1,063 F-Series 930-generation 911 Turbos, it was built in January 1985, first registered in Germany in April that year, and completed (according to Porsche Club GB) in the May/June.
Prior to the ‘Flachbau’ styling being a VIN-coded factory option, it was available as a special-order (‘Sonderwunsch’) upgrade – and this car is believed to be one such factory build, and one of just 44 such cars completed i...
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£54,336
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£399,000
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