Tell me more 928 Anoraks, apparently very very rare factory lightweight/racer based on GT/GTS?...................
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928 Clubsport very rare.....
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Brett928S2
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Hi Des [
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I have "heard" of them but thats all ..maybe someone more knowledgeable than me will chip in .....hopefully
All the best Brett [
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I have "heard" of them but thats all ..maybe someone more knowledgeable than me will chip in .....hopefully
All the best Brett [
They had cages as option and close ratio gearbox as well as lighter panels etc apparently and were track orientated many LHD made but only a few RHD if any....that's all I know
Brett928S2
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Now you have got me interested.....lol.....now I am going to HAVE to find out
All the best Brett
Now you have got me interested.....lol.....now I am going to HAVE to find out
All the best Brett
Brett928S2
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Hi 
Here we go....
"The 928 Clubsport is a potent, lighter-weight 928S4. Usual deletion of the electronic windows, locks, soundproofing, etc. was apparent on this model. Even gone was the passenger side mirror! Its pretty rare that you come across this model since 928's were never really big racers like the 911. In total, about 180 kg of weight were removed to make this the lightest 928 ever sold by Porsche. A welcome improvement over the grand touring 928s which were critisized for being overweight. "
MORE information here.............http://www.flat-6.net/forum/showcar.php?do=overview&car_model_id=124
Hope this helps,
All the best Brett
Here we go....
"The 928 Clubsport is a potent, lighter-weight 928S4. Usual deletion of the electronic windows, locks, soundproofing, etc. was apparent on this model. Even gone was the passenger side mirror! Its pretty rare that you come across this model since 928's were never really big racers like the 911. In total, about 180 kg of weight were removed to make this the lightest 928 ever sold by Porsche. A welcome improvement over the grand touring 928s which were critisized for being overweight. "
MORE information here.............http://www.flat-6.net/forum/showcar.php?do=overview&car_model_id=124
Hope this helps,
All the best Brett
Brett928S2
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Hi 
ALSO this.....
"The 928 Club Sport was a non-US version of the 1988 928 S4. The Club Sport featured a lightened interior and accessory deletions to pare approx. 220 lbs. off the car. Though the engine was reworked, the factory claims identical power and top speed as the S4. However, the rpm limit was raised from 6000 to 6775 revs and independent testing confirmed the CS outperformed the S4. The 'CS' did receive suspension upgrades and came with a manual transaxle only.Therefore the Club Sport was almost a test-market car in preparation for the 1989 928 GT.
It also appears there are two distinct CS versions - Euro vs. UK model. The UK model was a CS but with all luxury items intact ie. radio, AC, etc. and renamed the 928 SE (note 3). This was done as market data indicated buyer preference for fully equipped cars for UK sales. A dedicated Club Sport page will be included here in the future. If you find one in the US and can verify it's authencity with Porsche (don't be fooled by just the Club Sport stickers on the front fenders) - buy it! It will undoubtedly be the only one in this country..."
From....http://www.928s4vr.com/928s4004.htm
All the best Brett
ALSO this.....
"The 928 Club Sport was a non-US version of the 1988 928 S4. The Club Sport featured a lightened interior and accessory deletions to pare approx. 220 lbs. off the car. Though the engine was reworked, the factory claims identical power and top speed as the S4. However, the rpm limit was raised from 6000 to 6775 revs and independent testing confirmed the CS outperformed the S4. The 'CS' did receive suspension upgrades and came with a manual transaxle only.Therefore the Club Sport was almost a test-market car in preparation for the 1989 928 GT.
It also appears there are two distinct CS versions - Euro vs. UK model. The UK model was a CS but with all luxury items intact ie. radio, AC, etc. and renamed the 928 SE (note 3). This was done as market data indicated buyer preference for fully equipped cars for UK sales. A dedicated Club Sport page will be included here in the future. If you find one in the US and can verify it's authencity with Porsche (don't be fooled by just the Club Sport stickers on the front fenders) - buy it! It will undoubtedly be the only one in this country..."
From....http://www.928s4vr.com/928s4004.htm
All the best Brett
pae
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If you find one in the US and can verify it's authencity with Porsche (don't be fooled by just the Club Sport stickers on the front fenders) - buy it! It will undoubtedly be the only one in this country..."
Well I never, if this is to be believed, here it is [
Phil
Brett928S2
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Hi 
Good find
All the best Brett
Good find
All the best Brett
Brett928S2
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Any idea what "tweaks" he had on it ? Or a link to its specs maybe ?
It must have been special to go for 25k...

All the best Brett [
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Any idea what "tweaks" he had on it ? Or a link to its specs maybe ?
It must have been special to go for 25k...
All the best Brett [
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no probs,
on the 928.org.uk and there are pics of it on the site
1987 Prototype Porsche 928 club sport
Contributor: Derek Bell
http://www.928.org.uk/mambo/content/view/96/51/
on the 928.org.uk and there are pics of it on the site
1987 Prototype Porsche 928 club sport
Contributor: Derek Bell
http://www.928.org.uk/mambo/content/view/96/51/
Brett928S2
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Hi Rich [
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Thanks for that..I had never seen that bit of that site...even though I am a member lol[
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All the best Brett [
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Thanks for that..I had never seen that bit of that site...even though I am a member lol[
All the best Brett [
One of the best websites on the 928CS /SE is
http://mapage.noos.fr/928cs/english/
Also in the articles section of the site is the 911 & Porsche World magazine article on one of my 928SE's, which some of you may have seen at the various PCGB events.
Regards
Adrian
http://mapage.noos.fr/928cs/english/
Also in the articles section of the site is the 911 & Porsche World magazine article on one of my 928SE's, which some of you may have seen at the various PCGB events.
Regards
Adrian
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One of the best websites on the 928CS /SE is
http://mapage.noos.fr/928cs/english/
Site belongs to Samuel who probably has one of the world's best 928 CS. He also is a thoroughly nice guy and a fount of knowledge on rare versions of the 928. In his spare tiem he is president of the French 928 club

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