1983 Porsche 911 (body 993) Race Car on 2040-cars
Carson City, Nevada, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.5 ltr
Fuel Type:110 Leaded Sunoco
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): WP0AA0914DS120276Year: 1983
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Trim: (body 993) Race Car
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 55,555
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: White/Red/Black
For sale is a 1983 Porsche 911 (body 993) Race Car. Based on a 1983 911 SC chassis, the car has no problems and is a nice example of a Porsche race car, the car has not been involved in any crashes or damage on or off the track.
Body: -993 +3 Fiberglass body kit, includes wide fenders, front/rear bumpers, and fiberglass roof -Large rear wing -Lexan windows -Front fenders and bumper recently converted to 993 from the RSR style – NOT due to damage -I have not had them painted yet but can arrange to do so. -Dry weight of car is just over 1,930 lbs.
Interior: -Interior stripped bare - no carpeting, factory sound proofing, door panels, etc. -Full welded roll cage with NASCAR style bracing on the driver side. -RACE-TECH seat - Center net not required -5 point racing harness - current date -Quick release removable Momo steering wheel -Window net – current date -Cool Suit system -Manual Pull 4 Ltr AFFF fire suppression system & separate 3 pound extinguisher -Low oil pressure & Alternator light -Constant Air Fuel Ratio -Standard aftermarket race car gauges (tach/oil pressure/volt/etc.)
Engine: -3.5 liter normally aspirated engine based on 3.2 Carrera crankcase. -Mahle pistons and cylinders -Cold Air box -DTA engine management system -48 mm throttle body fuel injection -Engine has about 10 total hours
Drivetrain: -5 speed 915 magnesium gear box, freshly rebuilt, tall 1st gear, close ratio. -Quaife LSD
Suspension/Steering: -Lowered front spindles, turbo tie rod ends, rear camber boxes -Spring suspension, 475 lbs. front and 600 lbs. rear (torsion bars removed) -Bilstein shock absorbers
Brakes: -Turbo brake calipers front/ C2 Calipers rear with Aluminum Hats -New custom floating rotors and Hawk Blue pads. -Stainless brake lines -Proportioning Valve -Cooling ducts
Wheels/Tires: -Bogart wheels - 16 x 11 with 23.5x11x16 Goodyear GT Slicks front and 16 x 11 with 23.5x13x16 rears. -2 sets of Wheels and tires, one set new tires - stickers
Other: -Fuel Safe 15 gallon Enduro fuel cell -VERTEX Car/Crew Chief radios with base station antenna. 1983 Porsche 911 (body 993) Race Car The car is very neutral, runs well and is faster than I am!! It has been run by my wife and I at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca in Monterey, CA; Sonoma Raceway/Sears Point; Thunderhill Raceway; at the Portland Rose Cup; Auto Club Speedway, sports car configuration in Fontana; Willow Springs and Buttonwillow Raceway Park near of Bakersfield, CA. Lap times for these races available on request. The car has been built and maintained by Mat Lowrance of SportHaus and Rennsport in Reno Nevada, a notable Porsche driver and engine builder / race shop. NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, YOU SHOULD HAVE THE CAR INSPECTED, MY DESCRIPTION IS MY OPINION |
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