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Old 02-22-2007, 01:38 PM
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I bought this car about 6 months ago to build an autox car for my wife. I have not had time to build it and the more I look at the car it seems like a waste to change everything on the car when it already has some good parts, just not the parts I would use. So if any one is interested I will sell it, if not I will keep it and build it. The car has a blown motor in it now but I do have a fresh forged motor available if interested. I paid $15,000 for the car and hauled it home from Ingleside Texas so I have about $1000 in getting it home. I will take $16,000 firm.
Here is a descripition from the guy I bought it from. I cannot get pictures now the car is snowed into our storage garage but I may be able to get some from the previous owner if interested.

Nassau Blue 99 FRC
Weight 3210 with a 220lb driver and 3/4 tank of gas.
-Blown LS1 (broken rod) with LG Motorsports G5-X3 cam
-freshly rebuilt heads with double springs, Titanium seats and retainers
-LS-6 intake
-Vararam2
-long Tube headers
-T-1 springs and swaybars, with Bilstein Sports
-fresh Carbotech pads
-Full NASA/SCCA legal cage made of 1.75 with Nascar door bars on both sides
-Sparco Evo2 racing seat with Hardbar mount
-brand new G-FORCE Pro camlock racing harness
-Doug Rippie Motorsports front brake coolign ducts hooked to LG Motorsports Spindle ducts.
-Doug Rippie Motorsports transmission cooler
-Doug Rippie Motorsports differential cooler
-Doug Rippie Motorsports oil cooler
-Accusump
-Tow hooks

Thanks, Dale
www.tachitupmotorsports.com
937-609-3814
Old 02-22-2007, 01:59 PM
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Originally Posted by DALE C
Weight 3210 with a 220lb driver and 3/4 tank of gas.
Wow, that's impressive for all the stuff it has on it. I'm guessing it's pretty well stripped down (no carpet, interior, etc.)? I know I couldn't get my Z06 down to those numbers if I gutted it.
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The car is stripped down no interior headlights ect. I have not weighed the car those are weights from the guy I bought it from but from looking at the car and comparing it to my race car it sounds about right.
If I can get it in the shop I will run it across the scales
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sent an email and PM...also responded to the the post on NASAforums

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