Vw Jetta Scca Race Car H Production, on 2040-cars
Longwood, Florida, United States
I am reducing my vw race car collection. 1986 vw jetta gli, purpose built to compete in scca g production in 2002. really safe custom cage. modified cis e injection, 1.8l limited prep motor, 4k gears 4:25 ring & pinion, quaife diff. needs new fuel cell insert, updated belts, tires and tlc. please e mail me with any questions.
On Jun-04-14 at 14:21:40 PDT, seller added the following information: 1986 volkswagen jetta gli 1.8l 8v. scca h production legal with log book, last raced at sebring national jan. 2008. 2005 central florida points champion in g production. 2006 central florida points 2nd place g production. 2008 competed in h production. limited prep 1.8l .5 overbore, balanced plugged crank, rods balanced with arp hardware. stock mahle pistons 10:5 to 1 block decked, bsi baffied oil pan & oil cooler. custom hydrolic head w 455 lift cam & adjustable cam gear, drake race springs, tectonics 4 into 1race header, magna flow muffler dumps under car. bsi stay rod & solid front mount. transmission is 4k gear set 4:25 diesel ring & pinion, quaiffe diff, spherical shift linkage kit,kennedy 6 puck disc 16v pressure plate & lightened flywheel. suspension bsi ciol over kits,with eibach springs,complete shine racing sperical bearing kit ,even the rear axel ,no bushings, welded in camber plates, 3 rear sway bars. fire system prod legal, fuel cell 2 pumps for modified cis e system cell needs bladder, nice aluminum road race seat, belts out of date. cage is welded in custom extremly safe with nascar door bars ,roof bar, front window bar & prod legal. she needs some paint work finished and the new roof welded in place (removed sunroof version & saved 40lbs.) I will consider selling the chassis only.
On Jun-06-14 at 08:29:50 PDT, seller added the following information: Also included are 3 spare doors, trunk lid, rf fender, hood, radiator core support and 2 tail lights.
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