1976 Porsche 911 Turbo (930) Euro-spec
- Engine
- 3.0L flat-six turbocharged, ~260 bhp (Euro tune)
- Colour
- Minerva Blue Metallic (close variation)

Chassis 9306700216 is a 1976 Swiss-delivery Porsche 911 Turbo (930) in Minerva Blue Metallic, built to European specification with the higher-output 260 bhp 3.0-litre engine, smaller bumper overriders, and a sunroof-delete roof. Acquired by Porsche collector Magnus Walker in 2013, it became the debut platform for his Outlaw wheel collaboration with Fifteen52, and has been personalised with a staggered wheel and tyre setup, lowered ride height, custom exhaust, and a mixed leather-and-corduroy interior. Its numbers-matching engine has been verified by Porsche historian Jürgen Barth.
Ownership
- —Auction saleSold US$203,500
- → 2013Acquisition unknownRod Emery customerpartial documentation
A client of Porsche dealer Rod Emery who decided to part with the car; Rod Emery facilitated the introduction to the subsequent buyer.
- 2013 →Private saleMagnus Walkerpartial documentation
Walker added custom touches including a bespoke exhaust, Outlaw-style wheels developed with Fifteen52, restyled interior using seats from another car in his collection, and a lowered stance.
Competition
No competition history extracted from the catalogue.
Maintenance & restoration
- 2014ModificationFifteen52
Staggered set of deep-dish Fuchs-inspired Outlaw wheels, built in collaboration with Fifteen52, fitted along with Hoosier R6 tyres and a lowered ride height to fill the wide fenders.
These were the first wheels of this design ever produced; the debut took place at Red Bull HQ in Santa Monica in August 2014.
- —ModificationRarlyL8
A semi-custom 'Hooligan' exhaust system installed to increase exhaust note and turbo spool sound.
Workshop is based in Texas.
- —Bodywork
Exterior repainted in a slightly altered shade closely matching the factory Minerva Blue Metallic colour.
- —Maintenance
Original white leather interior replaced with blue leather and corduroy seats sourced from Walker's 1978 911, combined with a Momo Mod.7 steering wheel.
The seating material was transferred from another vehicle in Walker's collection.
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