This car is a Rest-of-World (RoW) example that was originally imported into the United States under previous ownership and has since been meticulously converted into a formidable race car.
A Racing Pedigree with Notable Provenance
Originally delivered in the factory color of Meteor Metallic, this 911 Turbo was transformed into a race car by Kennedy Motorsports in 2002 for the accomplished race driver J.C. France. The extensive modifications included the addition of 934.5-style bodywork, now finished in a striking black with #0 Interscope Racing/Creekside Motorsports livery. The car's aggressive stance and race-inspired design make it as visually captivating as it is mechanically formidable.
Under the hood, this Porsche is powered by a turbocharged 3.3-liter flat-six engine paired with a four-speed manual transaxle. The engine has been enhanced with performance upgrades such as a custom aluminum intercooler, Turbosmart wastegate and boost controller, and a Haltech Elite 550 ECU. The transmission and the top end of the engine were overhauled in 2019, ensuring that this car is not just a museum piece but a race-ready machine. The car was last raced at Sebring International Raceway in 2024, demonstrating its continued competitive edge.
Race-Prepped Interior and Cutting-Edge Components
The interior of this 930 has been stripped and prepped for racing, featuring a welded orange roll cage, a fire suppression system, and a MOMO racing seat with an OMP harness. A Fabcar 935-style shifter, carbon-fiber dash panel, and microsuede-wrapped MOMO steering wheel complete the driver's cockpit. The dash houses a variety of gauges, including an Andial boost gauge, VDO engine temperature and oil pressure gauges, and a Haltech digital display, ensuring the driver has all the necessary information at their fingertips during high-speed runs.
Externally, the car is equipped with multi-piece wheels featuring black centers and polished lips, shod with Pirelli P Zero slicks. The 935-style suspension setup, which includes coilovers and adjustable sway bars, along with 993 Turbo disc brakes, ensures that this Porsche handles and stops with the precision expected of a top-tier race car.
A Unique Opportunity
This 1985 Porsche 911 Turbo is not only a beautifully executed race car but also a well-documented piece of racing history. With a comprehensive build with some of the best components available, this car is ready to continue its legacy on the track.
Currently offered at no reserve on Bring a Trailer, this Porsche 911 Turbo race car is located in Ormond Beach, Florida, and comes with recent service records and a bill of sale. Whether you're a collector looking for a unique addition to your stable or a racer seeking a proven track car, this 930 presents a rare opportunity that shouldn't be missed.