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1986 Porsche 911 Carrera Coupe Track Car With Trailer on 2040-cars

Year:1986 Mileage:71000
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1986 911 Carrera Coupe Track Car
    • Bought the car 5/2011 with rebuilt engine to 3.6L specs with twin plug Andial ignition
    • Engine rebuilt with 100mm custom pistons 8/2011 by Speed Sport Tuning in Danbury, CT (receipt available $15,000)
    • Engine tuned at Dawe's 10/2011 (230hp @ the rear wheels, receipt and dyno sheet available $1780)
    • 915 transmission rebuilt 5/2013 (receipt available $3,000
    • Modified track suspension 4/2013 (receipt available $4000)
    • Custom valved bilsteins
    • Quick change spring plates
    • Poly bronze spring plates
    • Poly bronze control arms
    • 31mm torsion bar
    • 23mm torsion bar
    • Quick change camber plate
    • Upper strut brace
    • Car lowered & corner balanced
    • 3 sets of wheels (Fikse & Forgeline 8x17 9.5x17)
    • Forgelines have brand new Hoosier R6
    • Stock 16" Fuchs have brand new Yokohama Neova (rain tires)
    • Full roll cage (bolted to frame, welded mounts)
    • Turbo brakes
    • New alternator & fan 7/2012
    • Wevo short shifter
    • New Sparco seats and 5 point harnesses
    • Quick release steering wheel
    • 2006 aluminum trailer (full deck with electric brakes & custom tire rack)
    • All service preformed at Speed Sport Tuning. Danbury, CT
    • Car is well sorted, fast and fun. Perfect DE car

 

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Even with great strides made towards increasing the safety of motor racing, fundamentally it's still a dangerous sport. And now it has claimed another life.
That life belonged to one Sean Edwards, an accomplished GT racing driver. Edwards was killed at Queensland Raceway in Australia, riding shotgun in a Porsche 996 GT3 while acting as instructor. The driver was airlifted to hospital with critical injuries. Sean Edwards was 26.
The son of former F1 driver Guy Edwards (whose car he drove in the filming of Rush), Sean won the European GT3 Championship in a Porsche 911 GT3 Cup and drove a Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3 to repeat victories at the 24 Hours of Dubai as well as this year's Nürburgring 24 Hours. Edwards had been competing in the Porsche Supercup, whose standings he currently leads with just two rounds to go, and could be crowned champion posthumously.

Jay Leno chats with Magnus Walker about his 1972 Porsche 911 72STR

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Magnus Walker has stopped by the Big Dog Garage again to pay Jay Leno a visit in the latest episode of Jay Leno's Garage. This time, the Porsche builder brought along his 1972 911 72STR 002. Walker calls the machine his best build to date, and the car is a rolling "best of" from Porsches past, rocking some of the more attractive elements pulled from a wide arc of 911 model years. Of course, the machine also wears a few signature Walker touches, including flush-mount turning indicators, a center-hood fuel filler and plenty of louver work.
Unlike some of Walker's other creations, the 72STR 002 is clean enough to lick. Leno seems suitably impressed with the creation, and while apparently isn't typically a fan of Porsche models in general, Walker's tastefully modified 911 has him singing a different tune. You can check out the car in the video below.

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The two cars couldn't be more different. The Atom personifies Lotus founder Colin Chapman's well-known axiom: "Simplify, then add lightness." Most of the car doesn't even have a body; it's just an exposed frame with a 310 horsepower supercharged Honda four-cylinder mounted behind the driver. On the other side, there's the Panamera Turbo S. In the latest version, it packs 570 hp and 553 pound-feet from its 4.8-liter twin-turbo V8 and it features all-wheel drive. Of course, all of that comes with a significant weight penalty.
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