
3.4L Porsche 911 Race Car with 993 GT2-Style Body
This 1976 Porsche 911, originally a 930 Turbo, has been transformed by Pat Williams Racing into a race-ready machine for SVRA Group 10. Equipped with 993 GT2-style fiberglass bodywork over a tube frame, the car is powered by a naturally aspirated 3.4-liter flat-six and a six-speed manual transaxle sourced from a 996 GT3 Cup. Notable upgrades include a MoTeC M600 ECU, stainless steel exhaust, adjustable JRZ shocks, and 964 'big red' brakes. Finished in green with white stripes, it comes with a stripped interior, single Sparco seat, and features a Coolshirt system and an ADL data logger.
- Built by:
- Pat Williams Racing
- Location:
- USA
- Vehicle:
- 1976 Porsche 911 - G-Series
- Engine:
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- Power:
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- Torque:
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- Wheels:
- 18" BBS wheels
- Exterior:
- 993 GT2-style fiberglass bodyworkgreen with white stripesfront and rear spoilersbolt-on fender flaresLexan windows
- Interior:
- dual master pedal assemblyADL data loggerCoolshirt systemsparco racing seat
- Chassis:
- JRZ triple-adjustable shocksDCE Motorsport adjustable power steering964 'big red' brakes
- Powertrain:
- 3.4L flat-sixMoTeC M600 ECUstainless steel exhaust
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