A restomod of a Porsche 911 (964) by Rosenberger Classics is up for grabs in Munich, Germany with near-zero mileage and an expected high bid of €399,900.
The generation 964 used to be in production from 1989 until 1993, and the 911 RST Backdate is a year 1989 example. The restorer had it torn down to the last screw and dry ice-blasted clean of rust. The stock 3.6-liter flat-six engine received a pair of superchargers and can now pump out 677 PS (668 hp / 498 kW), but you can tone down the output to around 500 PS (492 hp / 368 kW) when it is not needed.
A six-speed manual transmission carries the momentum to all four wheels through a mechanical rear differential and a viscous coupling unit in the middle. The latter stems from a 911 (993) Turbo.
Elsewhere, the restomod has a part-carbon body and Recaro Pole Position seats in the interior. The drivers gets a Momo steering wheel and an FIA-homologated roll cage.