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Unusual Porsche 911 restomod can be yours for €0.3M

Munich-based car restorer Mohr is selling one out of thirty Strosek Mega 30 restomods that tuner Strosek originally created based on the Porsche 911 (964). This example has zero on the mileage counter and goes for €300,000.

The coupe features a rather unusual-looking body kit complete with new bumpers and integrated LED lights. 19-inch aftermarket wheels come wrapped in Michelin Pilot Sport 4S low-profile tires, and the rear wing in the back supports power adjustments on the go.

Interior modifications cover Recaro bucket seats, a Momo steering wheel, new pedals and gear lever, and abundant amounts of carbon fiber and Alcantara all around. Photos also reveal a roll cage installed instead of the rear seat row.

KW Suspensions parts help the retro ride go smoothly, and while the 3.6-liter engine stays stock in terms of displacement, it benefits from a lightweight aftermarket flywheel. Complete with a new exhaust system and a modern ECU, the mill now produces 300 PS (296 hp / 221 kW) instead of the stock 250 PS (246 hp / 183 kW).