$40,000 – Englewood, CO:

“1989 911 Porsche race car that has run in NASA in the Colorado region for several years.
This car does not currently have a running engine and is ready for your engine combination.
This car ran in NASA at the start of the 2018 season.
There has been a lot of upgrades done to this 911 including MOTEC ECU and dash, Ohlins suspension, upgraded differential in the G50 transmission, custom metal wide body that was professionally installed, Setrab center oil cooler with hood venting, 964 side oil cooler, Recent setup of corner balance and all suspension, custom weight box on passenger floor to allow for multi class racing within a given HP, corrected rear suspension adjustment installed professionally, and many more upgrades.
This car also has a custom wiring harness for a varioram 993 engine.
This is a perfect car for someone to upgrade there current race car with a simple engine swap.
The M84 Motec ECU provides a lot of flexibility in not only tuning but also engine options.
Additional features to this car include a front carbon fiber splitter, and GT2 style rear wing that conforms to NASA rules as of 2018.
Another great feature of this car is the Brembo brake kit and additional brake ducts to keep them cool.
This is a very fast car with a 993 engine platform and can run in the top of ST2 class.
Contact me with any further questions you may have about this car and its features.

This car does have a clear Colorado title. “

Source: https://www.racingjunk.com/NASA-Super-Touring/183111359/Porsche-1989-911-NASA-Road-Race-ST2.html