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Ruf BTR
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If anyone would like further info contact me on 01732 220 996 or e-mail to
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Bertroex
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However, many people decided afterwards to have their 911/930 converted. If so, then they are rebuild to SCR, BTR, CTR specification by Ruf, but remain Porsche 911/930 with their respective porsche AG VIN numbers.
I'd be extra carefull and enquire exactly what RUF Singapore used as a basis... often you have a crashed/damaged/rotten shell of a 1973 150 bhp impact bumper 2.7 k-jet car being used, as that was the "cheapest base to start with". People do spend huge amounts in order to modify their porsches, and if it is build by Ruf Singarpore then it "ought " to be done to the correct standard. But its a bit like the UK situation with the demise of Ruf Weybridge: all records are lost, and the only way to determine the build quality and the sum of the parts is to bring it to Ruf or speak to a Ruf accredited mechanic. (££)
With prices for 911, let alone Rufs. in Sing being so high, I'd consider a hotel, a decent and comfortable flight and a 48 hr invitiation to one of the Ruf people in Pfaffenhausen.
You do know of the DDK early porsche meeting in Sing early september, do you?
Best regards,
Bert
carreracat
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This one is based on a 1981 3.3 930, and although Ruf Singapore has since closed, I have just learned that the Ruf mechanic that did the work is still here in Singapore - so I shall be taking him for a beer or two!
I guess the value of the car comes down to the mods and how they suit your own plans, if I think they have been well planned and executed, and I think that the cost to build something similar with the same parts would be more than the asking price then it might be worth it.
No, I didn't know about the DDK meeting in Singapore - I shall go and find out more.
Thanks again.
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