A Porsche 964 RS N-GT Clubsport has hit the used car market and while no asking price has been made public, its rarity (it was made in just 290 units) ensures that it will fetch a pretty penny.

The car is being sold through Elferspot and was first delivered to its original owner in December 1991 but it wasn’t registered until a second owner purchased it in March 1994. The 911 was later acquired by a collector in the UK before being sold to a German collector in 2013, where it has resided ever since.

The listing reveals that the car has only been driven 20,705 km (12,865 miles) and the condition of both the exterior and interior reflect the low mileage. It continues to sit on the standard 17-inch magnesium wheels and has been fitted with the brakes from a 3.8 RSR.

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Porsche introduced the N-GT Clubsport as the ultimate version of the 964 RS. The car was essentially a road-going version of the Carrera 2 Cup car and came standard with FIA-certified full welded roll cages, twin fire extinguishers, harness belts, and Nomex racing seats.

Like all other 964 RS models, power comes courtesy of a 3.6-liter naturally aspirated flat-six engine that was modified to deliver 260 hp at 6,100 rpm and 240 lb-ft of torque at 5,000 rpm. Power is sent through the rear wheels courtesy of a five-speed manual transmission with a single-mass lightweight flywheel and a ZF asymmetrical limited-slip differential.