Porsche Gt3 Cup 2009, Fresh Pmna Motor, New Trans, Clutch, Paint on 2040-cars
Tooele, Utah, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:All Stock 13 hours
Drive Type: 2 wheel
Make: Porsche
Mileage: 1
Model: 911
Trim: All White
2009 Porsche GT3 CUP, this was the 2nd place overall car in the Pirelli GT3 CUP in 2012; completely stock except for MOTON 3 Ways. This vehicle has been meticulously maintained since new by Autometrics Motorsports and Air Power Racing. The chassis has a TOTAL of 145.3 hours, engine is a Porsche Motorsports SEALED rebuild with 13.3 hours. Transmission was refreshed by Bill Rader, BRM Motorsports has 5 hours.
NOTE VIN on listing is incorrect, VIN: WPOZZZ99Z9S78168
Extras: Comes with 2 sets of factory 997 centerlock wheels, those on car and one extra set
This car is in immaculate original condition; it's just been stripped and painted the original Carrera White. Never been involved in a serious accident, ZERO tub damage or abuse...EVER! Fluids changed after every event, complete maintenance log included. This is a PERFECT car in outstanding condition.
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