FS: NASA ST2 or GTS 911
#1
Burning Brakes
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FS: NASA ST2 or GTS 911
We are probably going to sell our 1984 Porsche 911 "Kermit"
The car is the current track record holder for ST2 at PIR with a 1:05.7. I won the 2007 AZ-region ST2 championship and won virtually every race I entered in ST2 in both Arizona and SoCal.
1984 911 Tub
1995 993 3.6L engine and 6 spd g50 trans w/Quaife diff
Trans recently refreshed
Engine has new spark plugs
Full ERP 935 front and rear suspension
Bilstein RSR coilovers
TRG adjustable sway bars
930 rear trailing arms
930 rear brakes
928 s4 front calipers on 13" floating rotors
Full tig welded cage extensively tied to front and rear suspension
2 sets of 18" Forgeline Wheels
ATL fuel cell less than 1 year old
Weight 2280 w/o driver
1:05s at PIR (well below grand am GS, a couple seconds off Rolex GT)
1:00.x at FIR East
1:31 at Willow Springs in 117 degree heat
The motor made 237 RWHP on a dyno jet a couple of years ago. Today we dynoed it at Evo Motorsports on their mustang dyno and it pulled over 260 in the cool weather. I think their dyno is a little optimistic, but the engine is healthy. Recent compression and leakdown test all normal.
Has new brake pads, recent oil change, ready to go!
The body has wear and tear from racing, some chips etc, but it looks good out on track!
$37,000
contact claykos AT gmail DOT com
Vide at PIR dicing with a Comp Coupe Viper and a Porsche Cup Car: http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...he+pir&view=3#
The car is the current track record holder for ST2 at PIR with a 1:05.7. I won the 2007 AZ-region ST2 championship and won virtually every race I entered in ST2 in both Arizona and SoCal.
1984 911 Tub
1995 993 3.6L engine and 6 spd g50 trans w/Quaife diff
Trans recently refreshed
Engine has new spark plugs
Full ERP 935 front and rear suspension
Bilstein RSR coilovers
TRG adjustable sway bars
930 rear trailing arms
930 rear brakes
928 s4 front calipers on 13" floating rotors
Full tig welded cage extensively tied to front and rear suspension
2 sets of 18" Forgeline Wheels
ATL fuel cell less than 1 year old
Weight 2280 w/o driver
1:05s at PIR (well below grand am GS, a couple seconds off Rolex GT)
1:00.x at FIR East
1:31 at Willow Springs in 117 degree heat
The motor made 237 RWHP on a dyno jet a couple of years ago. Today we dynoed it at Evo Motorsports on their mustang dyno and it pulled over 260 in the cool weather. I think their dyno is a little optimistic, but the engine is healthy. Recent compression and leakdown test all normal.
Has new brake pads, recent oil change, ready to go!
The body has wear and tear from racing, some chips etc, but it looks good out on track!
$37,000
contact claykos AT gmail DOT com
Vide at PIR dicing with a Comp Coupe Viper and a Porsche Cup Car: http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...he+pir&view=3#
#3
Burning Brakes
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In any region any car can run Super Touring.
The picture was done by a local track photographer, not sure how exactly with the effects.
#4
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The car is fast....
I have been passed by it many times.
I can guess the reason clay is selling is due to runing and even faster car. (the black one in his avatar).
I have been passed by it many times.
I can guess the reason clay is selling is due to runing and even faster car. (the black one in his avatar).
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I ran ST2 at the last VIR race I did. Had more competitors. Just had to add a little weight. (my old GTB car)
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I really enjoyed watching your video. You sure know how to hustle that car around the track!! Looks like a great car for anyone wanting to learn the art of driving an "old school" 911 on the track. My 911 race car is built on a '77 chassis with 930 running gear and I absolutely love the experience of racing a light weight, old school 911.
By the way, what are those adjustable rod ends that appear to connect from the front of the roll cage to the shock towers. Are those actually tied into the two bolts that hold the top of each shock so that you can lock in the camber settings so they don't move? Or, are they for some other purpose?
Good luck with the sale.
Jeff
By the way, what are those adjustable rod ends that appear to connect from the front of the roll cage to the shock towers. Are those actually tied into the two bolts that hold the top of each shock so that you can lock in the camber settings so they don't move? Or, are they for some other purpose?
Good luck with the sale.
Jeff
#9
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
I really enjoyed watching your video. You sure know how to hustle that car around the track!! Looks like a great car for anyone wanting to learn the art of driving an "old school" 911 on the track. My 911 race car is built on a '77 chassis with 930 running gear and I absolutely love the experience of racing a light weight, old school 911.
By the way, what are those adjustable rod ends that appear to connect from the front of the roll cage to the shock towers. Are those actually tied into the two bolts that hold the top of each shock so that you can lock in the camber settings so they don't move? Or, are they for some other purpose?
Good luck with the sale.
Jeff
By the way, what are those adjustable rod ends that appear to connect from the front of the roll cage to the shock towers. Are those actually tied into the two bolts that hold the top of each shock so that you can lock in the camber settings so they don't move? Or, are they for some other purpose?
Good luck with the sale.
Jeff
Thanks. Note that the cup car and viper are higher class cars, but we're all friends and like to dice!
The rod ends on the cage are tied to the camber plates. They have left and right hand thread and you use them like a turnbuckle to adjust camber.
We will entertain offers on the car. I won't be insulted, the worst that will happen is I'll say no thanks, not enough $$ :-)
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Jeff
#11
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
This car has lots of neat little things like that on it - it's a great buy for someone!
It surprises a lot of cup cars and is VERY low maintenance. Brakes/tires...etc all last quite a long time due to the lightweight and oversized components.
It surprises a lot of cup cars and is VERY low maintenance. Brakes/tires...etc all last quite a long time due to the lightweight and oversized components.
#12
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
Ok, so it's a buyer's market out there right now.
If you like the car lets talk. It's a hell of a fast and fun car to drive.
It was a Hoosier winning machine in NASA for the last 2 seasons.
If you like the car lets talk. It's a hell of a fast and fun car to drive.
It was a Hoosier winning machine in NASA for the last 2 seasons.
Last edited by claykos; 02-02-2010 at 10:22 PM.