Old 911s required a certain set of skills from their drivers to go fast, so you can imagine how much more they would ask if a turbo was added to the equation.

This car started life as a bone stock 1982 911 SC, but as it sits right now it has a 3.4-litre flat-six built out of a 3.2-litre unit which then got a turbocharger bolted on to it, allowing it to produce 420hp at the wheels.

The chassis got updated too, with 993 Turbo brakes, Bilstein/Elephant suspension, a limited-slip differential, beefed-up 930 running gear and much more.

A vintage Porsche 911 that has more power than a 996 Turbo is truly intimidating, so you can imagine what happens if it starts raining like it did on Matt Farah’s latest video.

They even saw a guy spinning his Malibu into the weeds just right after they started filming. The tuned 911 though looks and sounds the business, so check it out on the video after the jump.

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