For auction barn find of rare 1984 Porsche 930 Gemballa black on black widebody. This car was found overseas and just brought to USA. It is a gray market car but it is actually legal in USA. There are probably a handful of these Gemballa 930 in the world! This car was tuned in Europe by Gemballa which is a well known Porsche tuner. I don't have the receipts but you can tell by looking at the slant nose front fenders ($25,000 worth) which are original and steel (not replica fiberglass), he interiors and engine which were typical Gemballa upgrades back in the 90's. The rear fenders are factory steel. All matching numbers. 993 big red front brakes, .S. braided brake lines all around, pieces front slotted racing rotors, 9" 3-piece wheels with almost new tires in rear, tainless steel headers ... too much to list! but I have some original Porsche parts like the muffler, ntercooler, teering wheel, astegate and center console. The roll cage is half cage bolted-on installed in Europe and European brand (I think is German). The Recaro seats are genuine leather and electric. Those were very desired seats back in the 80's and 90's for Porsche (very expensive). The seat belts are four point Momo racing. This car not only looks like a beast, T IS a beast. For those that know a lot about Porsches, hey know how much money has been put in this car and know that is is the fastest Porsche 930 ever produced because even newer ones with better technology but new emission restrictions couldn't surpass the stock horsepower of this year 1984 (Google it). Some items that you can not see in the pictures is that this 930 has power steering (which is rare and expensive $2,500 by Woodward), he same as the one they use on Porsche race cars, esigned only for Porches, t has a huge evaporator under the floor pan and two extra oil cooler with electric fans. I have a bunch of records but not all of them. This is a great investment for somebody that wants to restore, ollect it and re-sale it to make some money in the future. The price of the air cooled Porsche's is going skyrocket. The history of this car is that it was bought brand new in the Netherlands by a business old man from over there (close to Germany) and he brought to car to a Caribbean island (where I found it) where he owns a company. Because of his age and schedule he couldn't drive it that much and that is why she is so low miles. It makes sense the power steering because at his age (75) the steering wheel feelsextremelyhard. I brought it in a ship to Florida and then transported to Houston to my home, here I am storing it. I have not registered in Texas (USA) yet, o you could be the first owner in the states!! Sorry for the dark pictures but it's been raining a lot and it was dark. I will try to post better ones during the weekend with better weather and I will try to post in youtube a video of how I found it. No reserve! Happy bidding!