996 Cup Motor For Sale
#1
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
996 Cup Motor For Sale
Zero hour just rebuilt 996 Cup Motor, first rebuild on motor so lots of life left in this motor.
Rebuild done by Jon Bray of EVOSPEC, formally built for Evolution Motors, please feel free to contact him directly. Motor was built to spec so no suprises.
No core charge and includes the metal Porsche shipping crate as well as headers.
$28,000 plus shipping
Rebuild done by Jon Bray of EVOSPEC, formally built for Evolution Motors, please feel free to contact him directly. Motor was built to spec so no suprises.
No core charge and includes the metal Porsche shipping crate as well as headers.
$28,000 plus shipping
#3
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One heckuva deal here folks!!! GLWS Surfbum!
#4
Burning Brakes
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Thanks for the shout out guys, this is a great deal and I'm shocked it didn't sell over the weekend. I have replied to all the PM's.
If you are interested, pm me your email and I will send you the build sheet as well as progress photos.
If you are interested, pm me your email and I will send you the build sheet as well as progress photos.
#5
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
Ok am i missing something? Zero hour motor, first time rebuild, no core charge, shipping crate, headers, wiring harness, alternator, for $28,000.
Are all the 996 cups in hibernation, I am shocked this hasn't sold.
I guess Ill have to wait until someone grenades their 120 hour motor instead of replacing during the off season
Are all the 996 cups in hibernation, I am shocked this hasn't sold.
I guess Ill have to wait until someone grenades their 120 hour motor instead of replacing during the off season
#6
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
For those who have been asking why I have this motor, I ran the Pirelli Cup West Series and carried a spare sealed motor with us throughout the season. We lost a valve spring in this motor and had to change out overnight.
I sold the car when they dropped the 996's from the series and never got around to rebuilding this one.
When we sent in the ECU to PMNA for reset for the new motor the ECU had 86.5 hours that would have included the approx 1.5 hours from the Sunday with the new motor.
I sold the car when they dropped the 996's from the series and never got around to rebuilding this one.
When we sent in the ECU to PMNA for reset for the new motor the ECU had 86.5 hours that would have included the approx 1.5 hours from the Sunday with the new motor.