Are there any Porsche E class racers on here?
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Dog asked over in 911 forum and I recommended he ask here...
I believe he's thinking about moving over into E Stock and is looking for advice...for some odd reason, I thought there might be a few folks here who race it.
Were it me, I'd buy Buckley's car and be done with it for while.
I believe he's thinking about moving over into E Stock and is looking for advice...for some odd reason, I thought there might be a few folks here who race it.
Were it me, I'd buy Buckley's car and be done with it for while.
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If you are referring to this car on his website, this appears to be a D class car:
http://www.buckley-racing.com/for-sale.html
Sweet looking car though.
http://www.buckley-racing.com/for-sale.html
Sweet looking car though.
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If you are referring to this car on his website, this appears to be a D class car:
http://www.buckley-racing.com/for-sale.html
Sweet looking car though.
http://www.buckley-racing.com/for-sale.html
Sweet looking car though.
I was under the impression that it was an E class. But then again I don't really know anything about these cars, hence my thread
What would make it a D versus an E?
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That car might be a Euro SC but somehow I doubt Jim would omit that detail.
It is definitely not Jim's E class car.
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file:///C:/Users/Andrew/Desktop/Desktop%20Downloads/2014%20PCA%20Club%20Racing%20Rule%20Book.pdf
I really like this car. I wonder if it would be worth upping the compression to euro spec to make it an E car?
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I'm sure Jim would be glad to give you a new price for that car converted to a Euro E car. It won't be cheap.
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You need Evan to answer here. He owns E. Evan, where are you.
DD, I don't care what you drive as long as you come out and have fun at the track. Always glad to see DD at the track!!
DD, I don't care what you drive as long as you come out and have fun at the track. Always glad to see DD at the track!!
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Hey Juan
I'm getting out of 2 liter racing and selling the Angry Leprechaun.
I'm looking to get into something more spec'ish using mostly stock parts, as well as still being a 911.
E class seems to fit the bill.
There's very little info on the web aside from the PCA club rules. I'm really surprised as popular as this class is that there's not a classified section related to them. Looked high and low, nothing out there. Nothing current anyway. Lots of old ads in random places.
I'm getting out of 2 liter racing and selling the Angry Leprechaun.
I'm looking to get into something more spec'ish using mostly stock parts, as well as still being a 911.
E class seems to fit the bill.
There's very little info on the web aside from the PCA club rules. I'm really surprised as popular as this class is that there's not a classified section related to them. Looked high and low, nothing out there. Nothing current anyway. Lots of old ads in random places.