Porsche 944 Cup Sp-2 Race Car on 2040-cars
Congers, New York, United States
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1986 944. Turn Key Race Car. 6 time Podium finish car at Lime Rock. 1:02.2, Watkins Glenn 2:19.3and NJMP Thunderbolt 1:37.8. Entire race history of car can be viewed at Rennpoints John Barna Drivers History. Just had (2) Third Place Finishes at Lime Rock. I built and raced this car from a stret car. Car won PCA award of Best Prepared Porsche at Thunderbolt 2012 Club Race. Car has PCA, NASA and SCCA log Book. Turn key and ready to race. Has Clean Tiltle in my name Interior: Fully stipped and sanded painted gloss white. Engine: Freshened up 87 block with new gaskets and bearings. Lindsey Fuel Rail, Injectors serviced and balanced by Maron Fuel injection. Solid Engine Mounts Transmision: New Clutch in March. Limited Slip with 924 Short 5th. Kokeln Short Throw shifter. Short Throw Shifter at transmision. Solid Transmision Mount Front Suspension: Solid Racers Edge Caster Blocks, kokeln control arms, Kokeln adjustable camber plates, MO 30 front swaybay with Derlin Bushings. Koni Coil Overs and SpringsThree Peice Front Cross menber fron Lindsey Rear Suspention: Full Derlin Bushings, Weltmeister Adjustable Sway Bar, Coil over rear Koni Set up. Exhaust: Full Length Bursch Header with open pipe. 2.5 exhasut wih a stainlees steel muffler. Wheels. (1) set of rare BBS 16x7 and 16x8 wheels with set of Hoosiers with one track day on them (1) set of factory phone dials 16x 8 and 16x7 with set of hoosiers with three track days on them. Body: Side Lexan Windows with Lexan window inserts for front door. Nacta duct, Custom side rear view mirrors. Kirkey Seat with head restaitnt. Blower set up for driver cooling and window defrost. Radio and Cool suit not included. Please conatc me with any questions.
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