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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Apr 2001
      Location
      Boston, MA
      Posts
      734

      1982 911 Turbo (930) Street/Track car w/G50

      For Sale: 1982 Porsche 911 Turbo (930) Street/Track car

      RoW Euro spec car imported into the US in 1985. All DOT paperwork included and clean title in hand. Car was converted into a street/track car in early 2000’s in North West by PCA racer (Randy Blaylock). No wrecks or track damage. Clean car fax. Includes all service records since 2002 (well over 100K in parts/work). 167,961 miles on chassis. 12,170 miles on engine since complete rebuild. 2,620 lbs wet, 438hp/413 lb-ft torque at rear wheels. 5:1 power to weight ratio. Only 3 track days on motor since rebuild. Maintained locally by Jerry at EPE (European Performance Engineering, Natick, MA). This car is a rocket on the track and street. EPE described it as a ‘loaded weapon, be very careful with it’.

      Engine: Complete rebuild using new 98mm Mahle P/Cs to 3.4L @ 7.5:1, big port SC heads fitted with stainless locking Ni-resist rings to prevent head shuffling under boost, 964 spec cams, Aase springs and titanium retainers, ARP. Twin plug MSD CD ignition w/Magnecor wires. Custom fuel head by Imagine Auto Porsche builders with RPM specific solenoid to hold off full boost enrichment and manage A/R ratio. B&B stainless headers, new K27HF S turbocharger, long neck Ruf intercooler, optimized airflow meter w/custom motorsports design intake plumbing. No air injection, cold start plumbing or pop-off manifold. New fuel pumps F/R. Fully shrouded and ventilated oil coolers in both fenders and front valance. Torque curve virtually flat across the RPM range at .8 bar on 93 octane. Leak down test results approx. 1,000 miles ago: Cly.1-5%, Cly.2-3%, Cly.3-4%, Cly.4-5%, Cly.5-4%, Cly.6-6%.




      Transmission: Converted to G50/50 5-speed with custom short rations 2-5th. Perfect for small/mid-size track days. Porsche motorsports LSD, Sachs sport aluminum/Kevlar clutch package. Wevo shifter.

      Suspension: Elephant racing poly-bronze bushings, full TRG monoballs/strut bearings/strut brace. Sanders tubular T-bars 24/33mm. Custom valved Bilstein struts w/raised spindles, new ball joints and bump steer kit. RSR rear custom valved short body coilover shocks w/150lb Eibach helper coils. TRG sway bars. Kinesis K20 17x10,11.5 (275/315) wheels. Fully corner balanced and aligned.

      Brakes: 993TT front calipers over 13 inch TRG rotors/hats, 1986 944T front calipers over 930 rotors on the rear. Brake prop valve, cool kit, stainless lines, Pagid pads.

      Interior: 1-1/2 inch D.O.M. fully welded 6 point cage, Sparco buckets, new Schroth harnesses (2017 dated), New convex rear view mirror and steering wheel hook, New Porsche motorsports Momo wheel, newer dash, RS style door panels. Lightweight RS carpet kit, newer black headliner. Full analog VDO instrumentation including mechanical boost. Andial digital intercooler air temp gauge. Lightweight dry cell battery relocated to the A/C well. Fire bottle mounted behind seats.

      Exterior: RS 3.8 tail with carbon wing, authentic Ruf flexible plastic front valance. 993 mirrors. Rear bumper/valance ventilated for heat reduction. H1 headlights. Paint is rock chipped as typical of track use.

      Lap times at Laguna Seca 1:33, Sears 1:49, T-hill 1:59, Portland w/chicane 1:22, Thompson Speedway 1:15. All times on R compounds, expect 2-4 seconds faster on slicks.

      Price: $79,000 OBO
      Contact: R454 Duke 'AT' Yahoo .com

      Video walk around:
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiZePdXGX2Y

      Last Track Day (Sorry about GoPro placement being too low):
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwmlev1_Oco&t=284s

      Pictures:











      More Pics:
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      ~Ryan


    2. #2
      Join Date
      Mar 2005
      Location
      Just North of NYC
      Posts
      312
      Imagine Auto- now that’s a name I haven’t heard in a long time.
      GLWS. With the G50/50 I’d say you’re priced very fairly.



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