A super rare Porsche, one of only 86 made, is tipped to sell for £2m when it goes under the hammer.
This exquisite 1993 911 Turbo S Lightweight is in incredible condition.
So few of them were ever produced – the first ever model developed entirely by Porsche Exclusive.
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Despite being 35-years-old the car has just 393 miles – just over 11 miles a year.
Kitted out with a roaring 3.3L turbocharged flat-six engine, the Porsche has a top speed of 180mph.
The vehicle produces a whopping 381 horsepower, as reported by What’s The Jam.
It can jump from naught to 60 in just 4.6 seconds.

The exterior of the ride is finished in midnight blue metallic over Bordeaux red leather.
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The car also features Amethyst Metallic wheel centers and gold brake calipers.
The 1993 ride will head under the hammer on 23 Jan in Phoenix, Arizona by RM Sotheby’s.
The Porsche was ordered by a prominent VIP client who requested extensive customisations.
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Almost the entire interior surface is covered in either Bordeaux or dark blue leather – including the roll cage and steering wheel.
The motor has been part of the Todd Blue Lapis Collection since 2018.

A spokesperson for RM Sotheby’s said: “Porsche has a well-earned reputation for building wonderfully paradoxical special editions.
“Stripped down and engineered for track driving yet also lavished with extravagant options at the behest of the elite clientele well-connected enough to acquire them.
“Ground zero for these track-focused collector cars is, arguably, the type 964 Porsche 911 Turbo S Lightweight.
“Reportedly the first model developed and built entirely by the German automaker’s in house customizing department, Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur.
“With its known provenance, incredibly unique factory customization, and extremely limited production run, this Turbo S Lightweight will be of great interest to Porsche collectors.
“Wishing to own a landmark model that helped establish the trend of highly customized track-focused 911s now keenly sought by so many.”
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