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> FS: 1975 914 Subaru High-HP Conversion Project, Close to $50K invested...selling at a deep loss.
CptTripps
post Feb 22 2017, 08:24 AM
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I’ve had a drastic change in my personal circumstances that is forcing the sale of my beloved project. I have put close to $50,000 into this build over the last 4 years. I need to sell it quickly, so I’ve got to heavily discount it for sale.

Full 40+ page description of the project can be found here:

http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=217421

Feel free to PM me any/all questions. Please leave Scott out of this. He’s as heartbroken about my need to sell it as I am.

1975 Porsche 914

BODY:
Media blasted chassis
Epoxy primer sealed
Interior of longs coated
All rust repaired.
Rear trunk replaced
Rear shock pillars braced, and trunk re-configured (See pics)
3-piece chassis stiffening kit welded into interior
Some GT rear stiffening kit welded into exterior in the wheel wells
Raptor liner color-matched to coat entire bottom of chassis
Steel GT fenders welded perfectly in place
Complete fresh seal kit included

ENGINE:
Subaru EJ20 engine completely rebuilt sparing no expense
Perrin light-weight forged pistons
Eagle high performance bearings
Brass guides
Perrin equal-length headers – ceramic coated
Rebuilt VF39 turbo
Air-to-water intercooler setup
Perrin lightweight flywheel
Badd-ass racing fuel rails
Zerolift Auotlab Composite TGV Deletes
Hydra 2.7 ECU with a custom map
Custom wiring harness
Full-aluminum dual-pass VW Sirocco radiator
MT5 transmission
Too many other little things to list…I spared no expense. Engine rebuild was $18,000, and will produce north of 300HP.

OTHER MECHANICAL:
Boxster brakes – Rebuilt and custom powder coated
911 SC Front struts and spindles - New bearings - Powder coated
Full 5-bolt conversion with 911 parts.
Front sway bar
19mm master cylendar
Willwood hydrolic clutch
Coldwater racing engine cradle, powder coated.
Coldwater racing engine mounts
Coldwater racing shift linkage
Toyota MR2 shifter (the metal one)
Billet front upper shock mounts
911 e-brake.
Too many other little things I know I’m forgetting.

OTHER STUFF:
The car and many of the parts are in Dayton Ohio YOU HAVE TO MAKEYOU’RE YOUR OWN ARRANGEMENTS TO GET IT.
There’s a brand-new windshield in Cleveland Ohio. You’ll need to come get it.
The front and rear fiberglass bumpers are in Cleveland Ohio, You’ll need to come get them. (I also have a bunch of other stuff in Cleveland you're welcome to.)

THIS CAR IS SOLD WITH NO INTERIOR. I’d had a custom interior planned, but never got further than having the seats re-covered.

THIS CAR IS NOT FINISHED. That’s why I’m offering it for less than 50% of what I have into it. This is one hell of a deal for someone that’s willing to finish it off. Scott was working on it for me, but my circumstances drastically changed in the last month, and I need to sell the car quickly.

Scott has done an amazing job in the time he’s had it, and has put his own blood/sweat into the car. I’ve been paying him, and will continue to pay him for the labor he’s put into it thus far. If he’d be willing to put more into it, that’s between you and Scott.

Selling as-is, where-is for $20,000.
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