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FS: 997 GT3 Cup Conversion
#31
Year: 2010
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Cont. Porsche Models: Race Cars
Mileage (numbers only please): 20
Color: Grey
Price (no $ sign please): $80000
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (Region): West
Body Style: Coupe
Transmission Type: Manual - 6 speed
2 or 4 Wheel Drive?: 2 Wheel Drive
Engine Type: Fuel Injection
Stereo System: None
Last edited by mobonic; 07-24-2013 at 11:10 PM.
#34
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i have seen moby's car.
it's very very clean.
he's not very smart, spend the big bucks, used the best shops, and expensive parts, now selling it......
maybe he's getting married......
u need to send it to mooty's detailing for a clean up though.
it's very very clean.
he's not very smart, spend the big bucks, used the best shops, and expensive parts, now selling it......
maybe he's getting married......
u need to send it to mooty's detailing for a clean up though.
#35
wow, I am not much of a poster on here but do remember how this car started and how much you kept driving towards this final phenomenal example of a custom cup. I am so surprised to hear you are selling it. Would love to know why, after so much hard work (and obvi the money) that you are selling.
In any case I wish you best of luck with the sale and hope you get every last dollar of your asking. It is certainly worth it.
In any case I wish you best of luck with the sale and hope you get every last dollar of your asking. It is certainly worth it.
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I might be interested in your car, however my use of it would be mostly in unlimited class open road racing where you need some serious top-end speed.... Big Bend Open Road Race, Silver State Classic Challenge, etc.
Question for those with the knowledge: Properly geared and with a smaller wing, would this car run 200+, and in your opinion be suitable for that style racing?
Thanks! Beautiful car. I have a 997 GT3 now that I have been working on but this might be a better option.
Question for those with the knowledge: Properly geared and with a smaller wing, would this car run 200+, and in your opinion be suitable for that style racing?
Thanks! Beautiful car. I have a 997 GT3 now that I have been working on but this might be a better option.
#39
Price drop:
Those who have seen the car all comment that the internet pictures do this car no justice, it glistens like a garage queen!
Those who have seen the car all comment that the internet pictures do this car no justice, it glistens like a garage queen!
Last edited by mobonic; 06-11-2013 at 03:14 PM.
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Mount Vernon, NY
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Wow! What a fine piece of work. $80k!?!?!? Fire sale at the Miller residence! 997 C2S Cabriolet, track-prepped Cayman S and the old girl (No, not my wife - '86 944T), all must go. Of course, then I'd have to use it as a grocery-getter and I couldn't do that to such an exemplary build. Good luck with your sale!
#43
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Shahin,
Glad we were able to get the sale done on this car, I'm looking forward to running it at Miller Motorsports Park in August.
Awesome car, should be a great car for the NASA series at Miller, I'll also run it in the Sept PCA race at Miller. very excited to be back in a Porsche race car.
Glad we were able to get the sale done on this car, I'm looking forward to running it at Miller Motorsports Park in August.
Awesome car, should be a great car for the NASA series at Miller, I'll also run it in the Sept PCA race at Miller. very excited to be back in a Porsche race car.