For Sale: Custom Built A-Mod Racecar: Columbus, Ohio $3750

I am selling my custom-built A-Mod racecar w/ spares. This car was built in 2001 by an engineer for Pontiac and has been primarily used as an autocrosser. The original builder intended to use a GSXR 1100cc motor, but put the 600cc engine in for initial chassis testing. This motor is still in the car, but a GSXR 1100 motor will bolt right in. I am the 4th owner. Previous owner purchased car for an F1000 conversion but bought an F1000 instead after he had bought this car. I am selling the car to focus on karting. Too much racing on my plate for this car to get any TLC.

The car:
- Weight: Approx. 650 lbs
- Peak HP: 87 at 10,500 RPM
- Custom-built mild steel frame
- Powered by a 1992 oil-cooled Suzuki GSX600F Engine
- F/R Pushrod suspension w/ 3-way adjustable coilovers
- F/R 13x9 wheels w/ 22x9-13 Hoosier R25As
- Tires are well worn, you may want new sneakers before the autoX season
- Cockpit adjustable brake bias
- Tachometer w/ shift light
- Oil temp and pressure gauges
- Hubs, knuckles, and braking system from latest gen. Toyota MR2
- Kirkey aluminum seat
- Front wing mount (no wing, just mount)

This car is seriously fun to drive. I have not been able to drive it much b/c I recently moved to Ohio. I took it to a local kart track in late November to get some seat time in the car and have some fun. I turned about 30 laps in the car with no problems all day. The engine starts, runs, and idles fine. No major problems. It has a small oil leak from the crank cover. The crank cover is bent from when it was in the donor bike.

Spares/Extras (This is from memory, I will confirm when I get back to Ohio next week):
- 7 unmounted Hoosier and Goodyear slicks (varying sizes and use)
- F/R Pushrods w/ rod ends
- 1 Halfshaft
- Two rocker arms
- Oil cooler
- Lots of wheel studs and lug nuts
- Wheel spacers
- Speed chart that I made in Excel

Price: $3750, Contact me at DOgburn (at) gmail (dot) com for questions.

Videos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4oe-z...eature=channel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgwXI...eature=channel

Pictures
http://www.flickr.com/photos/yaw_moment_racing/