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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.
Introduced for the 1987 model year and based on the Porsche 911, the CTR featured an enlarged and highly tuned version of Porsche's 3.2 litre flat-six cylinder engine, lightened body panels, an integrated roll cage (adding chassis stiffness in addition to occupant safety), upgraded suspension and braking systems, a custom-designed transmission, and several unique trim pieces such as polyurethene bumpers, and the use of the fender-mounted oil filter (a Porsche feature for the 1972 MY only) necessitated by relocating the oil tank forward to clear the intercooler on that side.
Much attention was given to aerodynamic considerations, with the body being de-guttered/seam welded and the use of filler panels for the door pillars and 935-style mirrors. Prototype models had NACA-style intercooler intake ducts over the rear fenders (later dropped, as it was discovered that air was pulled out, rather than in, at speed due to a low-pressure area), while later models had additional slots in the rear bumper corners for the air to exit.
Ruf rated the car 469 bhp or 469 PS, not making a distinction between the units. It is said that 469 horsepower was the lowest dynamometer reading of all the CTR engines tested while the average figure was closer to 500 or even higher. Ruf would later admit that 'we use very big horses in Pfaffenhausen'.
Developing understated 469 bhp (350 kW) and 408 lb·ft (553 N·m) of torque and weighing in at only 2,535 pounds (1,150 kg), the CTR provided stellar performance, with a 0-60 mph time of 3.65 seconds and a top speed in excess of 210 miles per hour (340 km/h). Although the Porsche 959 was faster to 60 miles per hour (97 km/h), the Yellowbird could outperform all competition when it came to top speed, topping out at 213 miles per hour (342 km/h), a top speed that made it the fastest sports car in the world at the time of its release.
The car received its nickname, "Yellowbird", during testing by Road & Track magazine, whose staffers noted the contrast created by its yellow paintwork against the overcast skies on the day of their photo shoot.
The Ruf CTR had its first appearance in April 1987 at the "World's Fastest Cars" contest of the American car magazine Road & Track where it was designated "The Fastest Production Car in the World". It did 0-60 mph (97 km/h) in 4.0s, 0-100 mph (161 km/h) in 7.3s, 0-124.3 mph (200 km/h) in 10.5s, 1⁄4 mile (402m) in 11.7s reaching 133.5 miles per hour (215 km/h) and reached a top speed of 211 mph (340 km/h), beating the competition by 10 mph (16 km/h). Paul Frère shouted "This is faster than I've ever gone in my life!" during a ride.
In 1988 Auto, Motor und Sport organized a high speed test at Nardò Ring where the Ruf CTR was the fastest reaching 342 km/h (213 mph), surpassing a Porsche 959 s (339 km/h (211 mph)), two Ferrari F40 (321 km/h (199 mph) each) and a Mercedes AMG 6.0 32V (288 km/h (179 mph)). At one point it achieved an unofficial 215 mph (346 km/h).
In 1989 test driver Stefan Roser drove the CTR around the Nürburgring. The laps were captured on camera and released by Ruf in a groundbreaking, enthralling, and influential video called "Faszination on the Nürburgring".
In 2004 an old Ruf CTR could keep up with new supercars at the Autocar 0-100-0 challenge and impressed the audience, so did another one - with more than 100,000 kilometers on its odometer - at the Road&Track standing mile contest 2005. Steve Millen's words after the drive: "That thing's a blast. It accelerates hard. It's a real old-school car with a lot of torque and power. Just awesome. What a rush. It pulled the whole way through."
I have a unused McMillan A3 ultralight stock inletted for a Tikka CTR with factory DBM. I dropped my CTR in it for the picture but other than that it's brand new. Asking $700obo.
I have a brand new CTR stock, bottom metal, and magazine available. These were all removed in order to place the action and barrel in a chassis for a precision rifle build. Asking $250 OBO is shipped buyer pays shipping.
CTR stock sold. LaRue RISR Sold.
Selling a Magpul CTR stock (mil spec) with a LaRue Tactical RISR (reciprocating cheek riser). $50.00. Beaverton or Hillsboro for a FTF.
For sale is my Magpul CTR Stock. In good condition and fits a mil spec tube. I added the extra thick butt pad to it.
Looking for $50 obo. Open to trades as well. AR related mostly.
Thanks
Looking to trade my CTR stock for a black BCM Mod 0. The original or the wide it doesn't matter to me. Mine fits a milspec tube. This also has the thicker enhanced butt pad. Would also sell for the right price.
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Hey guys, got some misc ar parts for sale. Never ended up using them. Would like cash, but would also consider trading for reloading supplies such as powder and bullets. (223, 9mm, 308 stuff mostly).
First is a set of magpul gen 2 MBUS sights. Brand new condition. Decided to go FDE. $50
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Just got my Tikka T3X CTR in 6.5 Creedmoor last week and got a chance to go shooting last weekend. They just came out with a 24in barrel version so I swooped one up online and had it shipped to my local FFL. Put a Vortex Viper PST 4-16x50 scope mounted in Seekins Rings and a Harris BiPod and its...
Selling a new in box, never fired Tikka T3X CTR chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor. I took it out of the box to fondle but that is all.
This is the exact model:
Tikka T3X Compact Tactical Rifle (CTR) Bolt-Action Rifles – Blued/Black : Cabela's
I'm selling if for $900. The price is firm. If it doesn't...