Cheapest way to road race

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[Selling] Cheapest way to road race

It's the most inexpensive way to race a car in that in runs on regular with a little 2-cycle oil mixed with it. And it produces 220 horse to rear wheels. 150 ft-lbs of torque at 8300 rpms. Car weighs 2250 with nobody in it. Been running it in icscc class SPM (super production middle). At Pacific Raceway I can roll 1:36's on Toyo RA1's.

1986 Rx-7 body

13B Bridgeport
51 mm downdraft carb.
ignition is 2 MSD AL6, one is for leading, one is for trailing
all aluminum griffin radiator
fluidine oil cooler w/ 450 horse power rated heat exchanger
bilstein shocks and coilovers, camber plates
all urethane bushings
transmission is a miata 5-speed inside Rx-7 case
differential is 5-12 rear end gears w/ a quaife
tilton oil cooler pump and cooler
10 gallon fuel cell

$12,500 obo
Contact Pat Boyle at (206) 909-2497 or email his secretary at crowbeak@live.com Thanks :)

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I can roll 1:36's on Toyo RA1's
While Pat can do this at Pacific, "YMMV" for mere mortals. Having chased and been chased by this car, I can personally attest to its speed (as driven by Pat, at least).

Also, how cheap is cheap? Didn't see a price listed.
 
This is a very fast and extremely well built car. I have only driven it once, but when you put the hammer down she rolls! If you want a competitive turn key package this would be it.
 
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