Exquisite 1993 Porsche 911 Carrera 2 Coupe Modified by Singer Vehicle Design

A stunning example of automotive craftsmanship, this 1993 Porsche 911 Carrera 2 coupe has undergone an extensive transformation by the renowned Singer Vehicle Design between 2015 and 2016. Known as the Fiona Commission, this particular model spent a portion of its life in the United Arab Emirates before changing ownership in 2019 and making its way back to the United States. In 2025, it was purchased by the current selling dealer, marking a new chapter in its storied history.
This remarkable vehicle is adorned in a unique non-metallic Midnight Blue, a color achieved through a paint-to-sample program that showcases Singer's commitment to personalized design. Under the hood lies an Ed Pink-built 4.0-liter flat-six engine that produces an impressive 390 horsepower and 315 lb-ft of torque. This power is sent to the rear wheels through a precision five-speed manual transaxle equipped with a limited-slip differential, ensuring a thrilling driving experience.
Every inch of this car has been meticulously crafted. Carbon-fiber body panels, including fenders, bumpers, and the hood, contribute to its lightweight structure, while hlins adjustable shock absorbers enhance its performance capabilities. The braking system is equally impressive, featuring Brembo cross-drilled and ventilated disc brakes, complemented by body-color calipers that match the cars exterior.
The wheels are staggered-width 17 Fuchs-style forged aluminum wheels, which add to the vehicle's sporty aesthetic, highlighted by nickel-plated spoke accents. Inside, the cabin is a blend of luxury and performance, featuring carbon bucket seats upholstered in rich Cognac leather, accented with leather-weave inserts and brass grommets. Espresso leather elegantly trims the dashboard and door caps, creating a cohesive design that exudes sophistication.
A standout feature of this Singer-modified 964 is the array of modern amenities included, such as air conditioning, power windows, and a state-of-the-art sound system equipped with a Becker radio and Parrot infotainment unit. The attention to detail continues with a laminated-wood shift knob, a padded leather-trimmed roll bar, and even a beige headliner that rounds out the luxurious interior.
The instrumentation includes a MOMO Prototipo steering wheel and classic early-style green-letter gauges, featuring an 11,000 RPM tachometer and a 190 MPH speedometer, both of which provide essential information to the driver. The odometer indicates just 3,200 miles since the Singer build, with a mere 25 miles added under the current ownership, highlighting the car's limited use and careful preservation.
The air-cooled, naturally aspirated 4.0L flat-six engine was meticulously rebuilt by Ed Pink Racing Engines in Los Angeles, incorporating custom components like crankshaft and camshafts that elevate its performance to new heights. The intake system features individual throttle bodies topped with velocity stacks, ensuring optimal airflow and responsiveness.
This exceptional vehicle is offered with a clean New York title and an accident-free Carfax report, affirming its pristine condition since its first entry in 1993. However, an odometer discrepancy was noted in 2020 after the Singer build, a detail that potential buyers may want to consider.