2002 - Porsche Boxster on 2040-cars
Shelbyville, Indiana, United States
2002 Porsche Boxster S, 6 Speed Manual 90K on odometer, 40K on engine, 10K on aftermarket suspension, clutch, pressure plate, & flywheel. Black Exterior, Black Leather Interior Rear tires one year old, fronts replaced this summer. Comes with Durametic cable. No known issues. Driven regularly during warm weather months here, stored each winter. Engine Upgrades: 3.4L Variocam-Plus Engine Swap from a 2006 Cayman S (~40K on engine), 7.8 DME IPD Intake Race Plenum 82mm GT3 Throttle Body Softronic Custom Performance Tune Custom Fiberglass insulated airbox / filter assembly with 3.5” MAF and piping. Mantis Sump Extention & Windage Tray RSS Underdrive Harmonic Balancer Lightened Power Steering Pulley De-snorkel intake inlet Borla exhaust Delubozparts headers CHEETAH Polyurethane Front Motor Mount 160 degree Thermostat LN Engineering Spin-On Oil Filter Adapter LN Magnetic Drain Plug LN Chromoly Oil Pump Hex Drive Updated RMS Seal in new position Transmission Upgrades: AASCO Aluminum Flywheel Spec Stage II Lightweight Semi Kevlar Clutch & Pressure Plate Wevo Solid Transmission Mounts Suspension Upgrades: Bilstein PSS9 Adjustable Coilovers Future Racing Technology short shifter Dunlop Z1 225/40/18 front tires Dunlop Z1 265/35/18 rear tires Victor Equipment Chrome Turismo 18×8 front rims Victor Equipment Chrome Turismo 18×9.5 rear rims Schnell front strut tower brace Schnell rear strut tower brace CHEETAH Rear Subframe Brace Hardrace Adjustable Rear Track Arms Hardrace Adjustable Rear Toe Arms Tarett Rear Lower Control Arm Monoball Bushings Thrust Arm Bushing Kit GT3 Brake Duct Spoilers Stainless Steel Braided Brake Lines Corner Balance & Custom Alignment with 1/2 tank of gas and 190lbs in driver’s seat. Steering rack shimming to eliminate bump steer after lower ride height adjustment. Interior Upgrades: Rennline Aluminum Track Mat Rennline Aluminum pedal set GT3 Shift Knob & Boot GT3 Console Delete Dynamat on engine firewall and cover (under carpeting) Relocated Climate Controls to Console Delete Exterior Upgrades: Nine8Six HID Projector Headlights with LED fog lights (with brand new OEM light assemblies LED turn signals with electronic flasher relay Euro clear corners with LED’s LED tail lights Clear third brake light Chrome Exterior Badging GT2 Front Bumper & Lip Cayman S Spoiler Rear Diffuser CHEETAH Rear Bumperette Removal Plate Stereo Upgrades: Pioneer AVIC-Z3 in-dash navigation unit (double DIN, 7” screen) Kenwood KAC-8403 4-channel Amplifier Kenwood KAC-8103D mono Amplifier Pioneer TS-SW1041D 10″ slim shallow-mount subwoofer Custom-build fiberglass subwoofer box Pioneer ND-BT1 Bluetooth adapter with integrated hands-free NOTE: This vehicle does come complete with the factory spare and installation kit. It has been running without the tire and kit for weight savings (small compressor and tire fill kit currently onboard).
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Porsche reveals new 911 GT3 R at the Nurburgring
Fri, May 15 2015On any given weekend, you're bound to find gaggles of Porsche 911s zipping around most any race track. Now Porsche has revealed its latest competition model at no less fitting a location than the Nurburgring. The new 911 GT3 R replaces the existing version, slotting in below the 911 RSR. It's based closely on the road-going 911 GT3 RS, and retains the same 4.0-liter naturally aspirated flat-six with direct injection and variable valve timing, but tuned to deliver over 500 horsepower, transmitted to the rear wheels through a six-speed sequential paddle-shift gearbox and mechanical limited slip differential. The wheelbase has been stretched over three inches for better weight balance compared to the outgoing GT3 R, further optimized by more lightweight components and a central radiator to lower the center of gravity. The lightweight bodywork is made of aluminum, steel, and carbon fiber, and for the first time all of the glass (including the windscreen) has been replaced by plexi. Stopping power is provided by six-piston aluminum monoblock calipers gripping 380-millimeter steel discs up front, with four-piston calipers and 372-mm discs at the back. The safety fuel cell can now hold 120 liters of fuel with a cut-off safety valve, the doors and windows can be removed, and the escape hatch is bigger, too. All of this adds up to the promise of a more competitive GT3 R ready to take on the competition, available to privateer racing teams from December for 429,000 euros before tax working out to about $487k at current exchange rates. World premiere at the Nurburgring Lighter, more economical, faster: the new 911 GT3 R Stuttgart. Based on the 911 GT3 RS production sports car, Porsche has designed a customer sport race car for GT3 series around the world: The 911 GT3 R. In developing the more than 368 kW (500 hp) racing nine-eleven, special attention was paid to lightweight design, better aerodynamic efficiency, reducing consumption, improved handling, further optimised safety as well as lowering service and spare parts costs. Adopted from its production sibling, the 911 GT3 R features the distinctive double-bubble roof, and the wheelbase which had been lengthened by 8.3 centimetres compared to the previous generation. This ensures a more balanced weight distribution and more predictable handling particularly in fast corners corners in comparison to the previous GT3 R.
McLaren P1 squares off against Porsche 918 in Evo track battle
Fri, Nov 21 2014Evo's side-by-side comparison of the McLaren P1 against the Porsche 918 Spyder isn't the first time we've seen England and Germany's ultimate automotive weapons sized up together; last month, Autocar tested them over the standing mile, with a Ducati 1199 Superleggera playing the joker. Evo throws a few curves at its test, though, taking the supercars to Anglesey Circuit in Wales to see which will lay down the fastest lap time with scribe Jethro Bovington at the wheel. In case the numbers haven't yet been seared into your memory, while both are assisted by electric motors, the 3,069-pound, rear-wheel drive P1 gets on with 903 horsepower and 664 pound-feet from a 3.8-liter, twin-turbocharged V8. The 3,750-pound, all-wheel-drive 918 Spyder does its job with 795 hp and 575 lb-ft surging out of a naturally aspirated, 4.6-liter V8. We're not told know which circuit layout he uses for the test, but both cars comfortably eclipse the mark set by the fastest coupe Evo's driven around it so far, the Ferrari 458 Speciale. Then, in an epilogue occasioned by a tire change, one of the supercars comfortably eclipses its own time again, before Bovington declares one the master of the track and the other the ruler of the street. Enjoy finding out which is which in the video above.
The mood at this years Paris Motor Show: Quiet
Tue, Oct 2 2018The Paris Motor Show, held every other year in the early fall, typically kicks off the annual cavalcade of automotive conclaves, one that traverses the globe between autumn and spring, introducing projective, conceptual and production-ready vehicle models to the international automotive press, automotive aficionados and a public hungry for news of our increasingly futuristic mobility enterprise. But this year, at the press preview days for the show, the grounds of the Porte de Versailles convention center felt a bit more sparsely populated than usual. This was not simply a subjective sensation, or one influenced by the center's atypically dispersed assemblage of seven discrete buildings, which tends to spread out the cars and the crowds. There were not only fewer new vehicles being premiered in Paris this year, there were fewer manufacturers there to display them. Major mainstream European OEM stalwarts such as Alfa Romeo, Fiat, Nissan and Volkswagen chose to sit out Paris this year, as did boutique manufacturers like Bentley, Aston Martin and Lamborghini. This is not simply based in some antipathy on the part of the German, British and Italian manufacturers toward the French market though for a variety of historical and societal reasons that market may be more dominated by vehicles produced domestically than others. Rather, it is part of a larger trend in the industry. Last year, Mercedes-Benz announced that it would not be participating in the flagship North American International Auto Show in 2019  and that it might not return. Other brands including Jaguar/Land Rover, Audi, Porsche, Mazda and nearly every exotic carmaker have also departed the Detroit show. Some of these brands will still appear in the city in which the show is taking place, and host an event offsite, to capitalize on the presence of a large number of reporters in attendance. And even brands that do have a presence at the show have shifted their vehicle introductions to the days before the official press opening in an attempt to stand out from the crowd. In many ways, this makes sense. With an expanding number of automakers, with diversification and niche-ification of models and with wholesale shifts that necessitate the introduction of EV or autonomous sub-brands, there is a growing sense that, with everyone shouting at the same time, no one can be heard.

