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Yeah, that'll do nicely.
I'm sure it'll be great on gas, but most importantly I can get it for a (reserve not met) mere somewhere above !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! ! What a steal!
This baby's been to the Nurburgring where it finished 4th in a 1000 kilometer race. It's been qualified (and DNQ) and raced in 24 hours of Le Mans. It's been to Mugello. It's been to Hockenheim. Basically the seller has the entire storied history in the eBay page.
If you're wondering how much power that bad boy is making, it's got 736 horsepower and 587 ft/lbs of torque. That might even be at the wheels, judging by this dynochart:
I can't say for certain if that's an engine dyno or if the seller took it to a dyno just to run it and check it out. But the seller does mention that it runs and sound great. But best of all, it makes the Jagermeister Porsche look puny and sad in comparison!
Yeah, get that little thing out of here. And come back when you have a slantnose!
It's chassis number 930 670 0171, and the seller refers to it as "0171." It caught my eye today, mostly because it's a vintage Porsche racer with some of the most ridiculous body work since Tokyo Drift. I think it'll make a perfect daily beater, if not a nice winter hauler, don't you?
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Please refrain from using any undignified references comparing this car to anything from the F&F films.
Cars competition history.
http://www.racingsportscars.com/chassis/photo/…