Sentences with phrase «ctr yellowbird»

Based on the Porsche 911 3.2, the 1987 CTR Yellowbird is one of Ruf's most iconic models, and one that helped build their reputation for building no - compromise sports cars.
1987 RUF CTR Yellowbird — Dubbed the «Yellowbird» by journalists during a test drive event, the 1987 RUF CTR Yellowbird earns its name thanks to the canary - like chirping of its twin turbo blow - off valve.
There are simply so many things that make the CTR Yellowbird a truly awesome car: with a 470hp twin - turbo flat six, it's effing fast (not only were the 3.7 second 0 - 60mph time and 211mph top speed record breaking figures for 1987, but they're still commendable in the 21st Century), the 1,150 kg curb weight means it should fly through the bends and, with race - spec tyres and brakes, reigning in that power shouldn't be too tricky.
The twin - turbo Ruf CTR (Group C, Turbo Ruf) also known as the CTR Yellowbird or simply Yellowbird, was a limited - production, high performance sports car produced by Ruf Automobile of Germany.
Ruf CTR Yellowbird Top speed: 211 mph Ruf is still in the business of hopping up Porsches, but this, the Yellowbird, is the car that snagged the attention of every enthusiast in the world.

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With no love from Porsche, Ruf has created such memorable driving machines as the 1987 CTR «Yellowbird» plus today's awesome 777 - hp CTR3 Clubsport and the RGT - 8 powered by Ruf's bespoke 550 - hp eight - cylinder engine.
Well, they are: Ruf CTR «Yellowbird»
On top of the Assetto Corsa 1.0 release, Kunos Simulazioni used the statement to reveal the title's post-launch content plans: a total of five tracks and 50 cars (some free, others as paid - for DLC) will be brought to the game in the next twelve months, with the iconic Ruf CTR «Yellowbird» being scheduled for a pre-2015 release as a free add - on for everyone.
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