1980 Porsche 930 Ls7 on 2040-cars
Huntington Beach, California, United States
1981
Porsche 930 w/LS7 This is one of a kind 1981 Porsche w/LS7 Engine
race cars that were shipped to the U.S. in 2011. Car originally came from Japan where it was built
by ‘Super Machine” Yokohama.
and has been professional maintained in outstanding condition since. Car is stay here Legally but no registration.
Since engine swap to V8 it has problem getting pass smog any state. This is
something you have to figure out your own. LS7(525RWP) 930 TURBO Transmission, Top Speed
185mil over, 80%parts is new & tested, $135,000 invested. If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask.
Make an offer!! Car sold AS-IS!!! Engine: GM Performance LS7 swap, dry-sump, Sand Buggy exhaust manifolds, Supermachine custom exhaust system Driveline: 930 Turbo transaxle gearbox, custom short bellhousing & mainshaft with LSD, heavy duty custom axle shaft, KEP lightened HP clutch, custom hardened components & ring gear, diff & transmission oil cooler system Front Suspension: Sachs coilover struts & Hyperco 350 lbs springs, Tarett Engineering 935 front suspension kit, Tarett Engineering sway bar kit, Elephant Racing quick change camber plate Rear Suspension: Sachs coilover struts & Hyperco 450 lbs springs, Tarett Engineering 935 style spring plate, Tarett Engineering sway bar & drop link kit, Elephant Racing/Monoball Cartridges trailing arm Brakes: Brembo Racing 4-pot front & rear calipers, 2-piece slotted discs Wheels & Tires: Porsche Fuchs 8Jx16? (front), 11Jx17? (rear), Kumho V700 225/45R16 (front), 315/35R17 (rear), Hoosier drag radials 315/35R17 used for Motor Head Zero Yon event. Exterior: 934 RSR look front bumper, Custom front canards & lip spoiler, RSR look rear spoiler, spoiler gurney flap Interior: Recaro seats with harnesses, custom roll-cage, racing steering wheel, billet shift lever and knob |
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