1998 Porsche Pca Spec Boxster Spb Racecar Pro Built on 2040-cars
Johns Island, South Carolina, United States
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Year: 1998
Make: Porsche
Drive Type: RWD
Model: Boxster
Mileage: 104,000
Trim: Base Convertible 2-Door
This 1998
Porsche Boxster was comprehensively rebuilt from the ground up by Autometrics
Motorsports into a clean, competitive, spec-class racecar that broke the
Sebring PCA track record on its first weekend out. Modifications run to
the limit of the Spec Boxster rule book, are extensive, and include the
following: Engine: 160 F Thermostat IMS Upgrade Spin-on Oil Filter Custom Stainless
Exhaust & Resonators K&N Air Filter X51 Oil Pan Underdrive Pulley Semi-Solid Engine
Mounts Electric Accusump Factory 3rd radiator setup with 996 bumper Transmission: Rebuilt
Transmission Semi-Solid
Transmission Mounts AASCO Flywheel Sachs Sport
Pressure Plate Sachs Sport Clutch
Disc Safety Equipment: Custom extensive Roll
Cage GT3 Cup Solenoid
Kill Switch Electric GT3 Cup 4
Ltr AFFF Fire System Interior: Lightweight HardTop GT3 Cup Shifter
with Spacers OMP Carbon GT3 Cup
seat OMP Steering Wheel WB Flip-Up Hub Schroth Harnesses Fully Painted Cage
and Interior Cool Suit System
wiring, plumbing and mount Traqmate Traqdash
Data System with GoPro box Two-way radio wiring harness and
antenna installed Brakes: ATE Slotted Discs Stainless Lines Endless 650 Fluid Pagid RS29 Yellow
Pads Rebuilt calipers Suspension: GT3 Front
adjustable Sway Bar H&R Rear Sway
Bar New Wheel Bearings 2 Sets factory 8.5''
Wheels with shaved Toyo’s GT3 Control Arms
Front & Rear Tarett Toe Links Rennline Wheel
Studs This Spec Boxster retains its impeccable preparation and maintenance, and stands ready to roll out of the trailer and win in any field. Boxster recently dyno'd at 193 wheel HP. It is available in Charleston, South Carolina for more info 843-614-1516 or visit autometricsmotorsports.com for more photos |
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