For Sale at Auction: 1982 Porsche 911 in West Palm Beach, Florida for sale in West Palm Beach, FL

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Vehicle Description Known as MR26 Void, this custom 1982 Porsche 911 is powered by an individual throttle-injected 3.
0-liter 297hp V6 engine paired with a 5-speed manual transmission.
Stopping power is provided by 6-piston front and 4-piston rear brakes with drill-ventilated discs, and the car is equipped with a dynamic-controlled suspension.
Finished in a Deep Gloss Black exterior with gold accents, MR26 Void features a sunroof, LED lighting, Machine Revival carbon-perforated hood grille, carbon-Kevlar front and rear hoods, carbon-Kevlar front fenders and bumpers, bespoke gold grids and bespoke stainless-steel exhaust lines.
This Porsche rides on gold 16-inch Campagnola wheels.
The interior features two bespoke carbon-fiber bucket seats with Alcantara pads, a custom-made 4-point roll bar, and carbon-fiber and wool felt door panels, sills and dashboard.
Each piece of carbon has been hand-painted in gold; the patterns are based on the original artwork created during the development phase of the vehicle.
Additional features include air conditioning, a black-stained ash gearshift knob, a perforated-aluminum pedal board and an aluminum gas pedal.
Built by Machine Revival, MR26 Void is a one-of-a-kind build that represents their 26th build.
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  • Year: 1982
  • Make: Porsche
  • Model: 911

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