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| Porsche 956 | |
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| Porsche | |
| aka | Porsche 956C |
| Production | 1982-1984 - 28 produced |
| Class | Group C Racing |
| Body Style | Two-seater, closed cockpit prototype |
| Length | 4800 mm |
| Width | 2000 mm |
| Height | 2100 mm |
| Wheelbase | 2650 mm |
| Weight | 820 kg |
| Transmission | Five-speed manual, rear wheel drive |
| Engine | Air and water cooled turbocharged flat-six |
| Power | 620 bhp at 8,200 rpm |
| Similar | Porsche 962 |
| Designer | Norbert Singer |
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