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Boxster (986) S
By ericinboca, 09/03/2009
  • 55,696 views
  • 1 comment
  • Model Year 2004
  • Color Carrera GT Silver
  • Price 0.00
  • Odometer 30000
  • Odometer Unit Miles
  • Description This is my dedicated track car. Mods include:<br />* solid bushings, strut mounts and spherical bearings<br />* PSS9 coilovers with 6" Swift springs<br />* adjustable GT3 sway bars front and back with adjustable droplinks<br />* adjustable GT3 control arms with shims in front and rear to allow a very large range of camber settings<br />* adjustable length rear toe links<br />* an 8" wheel in the front to accommodate a 245 tire versus the stock 7.5" and 225 combination<br />* GT3 RS brake scoops<br />* homemade rear brake cooling using silicon aircraft tubing<br />* 4" crank pulley<br />* six point DOM mild steel custom, welded-in cage<br />* fiberglass shell top<br />* Cool Shirt Club System 24<br />* SPA AFFF 4-nozzle fire suppression with electric activation<br />* car's minimum competition declared weight is 2911<br />* two way radio with helmet kit, blade antenna on roof, and push to talk button to communicate with crew<br />* tranny cooler<br />* L&N engineering accusump and oil sump kit<br /><br />When well driven this is a very quick car. It holds the NASA TTB track record at Homestead Miami Speedway (HMS) infield course, HMS Grand Am course, and Sebring International Raceway. <br /><br />Check out ericinboca channel on youtube for in-car video with data overlay.

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Hey Eric, thats a cool Boxster you've got there, also I love the shots at Sebring... I am in the process of building a Boxster Spec, I can't wait to get it on track... Talk Soon...

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