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FS 1985 merkur XR4ti race car


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Hello all,

 

I have my Street Mod XR4ti for sale. Part list for this car is long and if you get the Dec issue of Grassroots magazine it will give you a lot of info about my XR. The reason I'm selling it is because I'm older and my son & daughter will be racing go-karts and I'm having more fun watching him and soon her, then driving myself. I'll get pic's of the XR after work today but I thought I would get things started.

 

So a little history of the XR, bought the XR in 2004 and ran it in the DSP Class (have all the parts to return it to the DSP Class), Trophy every year right up to 2011, except in 2004. Won the National's in 2009. Now with the SM set up I have finish 9th and 7th last year and with new Aero bits and with new front struts, with the New T5 it has, it's feels much faster.

 

Street Mod XR 22.500.00

 

Some spec,

 

2340 lbs with 4 gal of 104 unleaded racing gas

 

300hps, 320lbs of torque at 18 lbs of boost

 

 

 

Parts list:

 

17x9 & 17x10 or 18x9 18x10 wheels made by jongbloed racing wheels

 

new Koni front struts, new QA1 double adjustable and 2 used spares

 

Cosworth front grill

 

Carbon Fiber Hood W/CF hood vents

 

Carbon fiber Front seats

 

Eaton LSD and a spare stock 3.64 Diff.

 

Wilwood front 12in and rear brakes 11.75in, with custom mounting brackets

 

Aluminum flywheel and high performance clutch

 

2 T5 transmissions

 

Cosworth intercooler and shorty Radiator

 

And the list go's on and on, who ever buys the car, we will go over all the small things I've done. so email me [email protected] and lets talk, I also have a lot of spare parts, so you wouldn't have to look for any parts for along time, complete race ready DSP or SM competitive fun car.

 

Ben

 

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Tip: Check the installation instructions for those shoulder harnesses if you ever expect to use them for their intended purpose (safety).

 

Mark

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Tip: Check the installation instructions for those shoulder harnesses if you ever expect to use them for their intended purpose (safety).

 

Mark

 

Thanks Mark,

 

That pic was taken very early in the build, it was just for the CF seats.

 

Ben

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