When looking for daydreaming about your next car, there’s always the dilemma – go with new, fast, and reliable? Or save some dough by going used, and build it to your specs? Singer Design’s take on the 911 took the best of each side by building the ultimate 911.
Under the classic bodywork sits a menacing 3.8 liter flat six punching out 425 horsepower, all the way to 8000 rpm. Having only 2400 lbs to push around means that this isn’t any old classic bound for the concourse. The Singer’s appetite is all track, from the Moton shocks to the race-derived 930 brakes. Regular new car options are included, too: iPod capability, Bluetooth, and even a Garmin GPS. And the price? You know what they say. If you have to ask…
Photos courtesy of Drew Phillips and Autoblog. For more shots, check out their gallery here.
(source: autoblog)