2004 Porsche 911 Gt3 on 2040-cars
West Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.6L 3606CC H6 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Dealer
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Trim: GT3 Coupe 2-Door
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 13,300
Exterior Color: Speed Yellow
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Black
13,300
2750lbs.
Factory Speed Yellow.Very Clean, Professionally prepped by DAWES Motorsports. Many upgrades to GT3 Cup Specs. PCA Logbook. California car built by GMG Racing and DAWES Motorsports. Only 12900 miles. Never hit or damaged. Ultra clean. 2:05s at Watkins Glen and 1:17s at Summit Point.
Special software for left foot braking etc. very well sorted and quick car. Will take Porsche street car trades 72/72 or 87-98 911's
- GMG exact Porsche Motorsports replica cage with additional bars from A pillars thru firewall to both shock towers and NASCAR door bars.
- JRZ Shocks, rebuilt. 1000lb and 1200lb springs with tenders
- 2 Sets CCW Monoblock 18x9.5 and 18x12 wheels
- Extra Long wheel studs
- GT3 Cup/RSR race clutch with lightweight flywheel
- New axles 2 races ago
- SCCA PCA mast cutoff switch, battery relocated to passenger footwell with legal tray and tiedown
- DAWES Motorsports fully rebuilt differential for extreme race lockup
- DAWES Motorsport rear Aux. oil cooler and thermo fan
- Race headers with crosspipe cat and muffler delete (much wt. saving)
- GT3 RS Crank Pulley
- MOMO Cup Pro steering wheel release
- GT3 RS Crank Pulley
- MOMO Cup pro steering wheel release
- GT3 Cup front splitter and CUP vented front bumper with screens
- BREMBO floating front rotors and all stainless brake lines
- FVD rear ram air diffuser and airbox mod
- Solid motor mounts
- Cup Car shifter cables
- Cup car brake cooling ducts
- DAWES Motorsports FULL chassis set up, wheelbase mods and CW
- Carbon Fiber rear deck lid and Cup car spoiler with 2 sets of uprights
- Cup car lightweight doors
- Rear Lexan window
- Porsche Motorsports rear mirrors
- Full monoball Suspension (Porsche Motorsports/GMG Parts)
- 997 GT3 Cup car F/R adjustable control arms
- Cup Car/Motorsport F/R swaybars
- TRG Mono ball F/R camber plates/solid rear upper control arms
- TRG Front swaybar spherical links/Tarrett toe arms F/R
- 997 Cup rear rotors
- Litronic headlights
- 10lb on Board fire system with engine bay/Frt and driver nozzle
9-26-13 **All new fluids/Pagid RS 14 pads and 2 sets of Pirelli slicks 3 Sets of Hoosier R6' DOT tires
Car is ready to go. Call Tim Holt 610-405-2911 or 610-692-7100 for any and all information. Just aligned and set up for Summit
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Mon, Feb 23 2015People drive classic vehicles for many, many reasons. Maybe it's because they're cool, or they bring back memories, or perhaps they just want to take a trip back in time, before the days of adaptive cruise control, massaging seats and satellite navigation. You know, back to when driving was about, well, driving. Someone did not mention this reasoning to Porsche, because the German company has decided to offer the tiniest, most ridiculous in-dash navigation system we've ever laid eyes on, through its Porsche Classic line. Because, you know, people don't own smartphones nowadays. In fact, most smartphones are significantly bigger than Porsche's new nav setup. The touchscreen is just 3.5 inches in size, although its graphical layout is clean and in line with the company's more modern offerings. It also integrates a new entertainment system, which adds Bluetooth connectivity and a 4x45 watt amp. The system is being offered for a wide array of vintage Porsches, ranging from the most modern, air-cooled 993s, all the way back to the earliest 911. Four-cylinder and V8 models, as well as front and mid-engine cars, can be fitted with the nav system, too. Porsche Classic has priced the new system at the frankly absurd price of 1,184 euros ($1,344 at today's rates), though we're sure a large number will indeed be sold and installed. Dedicated US pricing is still pending. Check out Porsche's rather silly video of the system in action, available alongside the full press release below. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. PORSCHE CLASSIC BRINGS OUT NEW NAVIGATION RADIO FOR CLASSIC SPORTS CARS True-to-style upgrade with state-of-the-art technology Atlanta. Classic on the outside yet ultra-modern on the inside: with its newly developed navigation radio, Porsche is responding to the growing demand for a built-in device for classic sports cars. The purpose-built unit combines the style of yesteryear with the benefits of modern technology. It fits perfectly into the DIN-1 slot that has been used in the sports cars for decades and is operated by means of two knobs, six discreetly integrated buttons and a touch-sensitive 3.5-inch display. Thanks to the appearance of the black surface and the shape of the knobs, which are supplied in two authentically styled versions as standard, the navigation radio blends harmoniously into the dashboard of classic Porsche models.
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Wed, 07 Mar 2012One way to ensure that your brand-new Porsche 911 (a.k.a. 991) won't look like the one in your neighbor's driveway is to give TechArt a call. The famed German tuner has rolled out its version of the latest Carrera and Carrera S at the Geneva Motor Show and trust us, it won't be mistaken for anything from the factory in Stuttgart.
Up front, TechArt has fitted its own unique two-part spoiler with integrated splitter while more aggressive side skirts adorn the rocker panels. The rear has a new lower diffuser, wrapped around the TechArt exhaust, and a large fixed rear wing (complete with an integrated third brake light). Look more closely to notice the subtle trim panels on the exterior mirrors and front headlights. The wheels are lightweight forged 20- and 21-inch alloys with matching paint on their rims.
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