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Parts For 964 (911) (1989-1994)
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Brakes
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Engine Cooling
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Lighting
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Pedal Cluster
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Tyres
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Wheels
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The Porsche 964, a variant of the Porsche 911 sports car, was produced and sold from 1989 to 1994. Designed by Benjamin Dimson up to January 1986, it featured notable aesthetic updates compared to previous 911 models, particularly evident in its more seamlessly integrated bumpers. It also marked the debut of Porsche's Tiptronic automatic transmission and optional all-wheel drive.
Named the Type 964 ("nine-sixty-four"), or simply "nine-six-four" in common parlance, it encompasses the 911 Carrera 2 and 911 Carrera 4 models. Despite being badged as "Carrera 2" and "Carrera 4," the internal code "964" is utilized by automotive enthusiasts and publications to distinguish these models from other iterations of the Carrera.