How much of a monetary investment.......
to convert a very low mileage '06 Cayman S into a podium PCA/NASA race car?...
Any guesses?........:icon501: |
$47,352.39
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Somebody just did a set of them GMC? James Sofronos ?
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Originally Posted by smlporsche
(Post 7365246)
$47,352.39
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My guess is that after about 4 pages, you will not be any closer to getting your answer.
Buy one that is already set up. |
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The Cayman's that we saw at NJ were really nice; set up by a Chicago area dealer (and written up in recent Panorama, if I recall). In your choice of historic livery I believe.
Doc - perhaps better to sell what you got as a street car and buy a turnkey car? |
The dealership in Chicago is Napleton Porsche in Westmont, IL. http://www.napletonmotorsports.com/ I believe the cars go for around $75k but I could be making that up. Here is a thread that discussed it a little while ago
https://rennlist.com/forums/racing-a...onsip-hsr.html |
In addition to the purchase of the car or car included???
Assume you want a turn key # as opposed to you doing a lot of work? |
with who driving?
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Originally Posted by Circuit Motorsports
(Post 7365362)
with who driving?
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Originally Posted by BostonDMD
(Post 7365238)
to convert a very low mileage '06 Cayman S into a podium PCA/NASA race car?...
Any guesses?........:icon501: |
Paolo,
No offense meant here, but it seems like you have been looking for a reason to drive something ELSE ever since you bought your current race car. Do you not like your car?? I love mine and would love it even more in Prepared F trim... |
Originally Posted by Paul 996
(Post 7365342)
In addition to the purchase of the car or car included???
Assume you want a turn key # as opposed to you doing a lot of work? |
The Napleton cars start at $90k+. That includes the 2009/2010 cayman.
http://www.napletonmotorsports.com/C...formation.html My answer to the original question... mmmm $40,000? |
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