A rare 2018 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup PCA Edition is currently up for grabs and it is an out-and-out race car in the truest sense of the word.
The PCA Edition version of the 911 GT3 Cup was introduced two years ago for the Porsche Club of America. Just five examples were built and this particular model has only been driven for three hours at the Circuit of the Americas in Texas. It is being sold with a factory spares package, a car cover, and an Iowa bill of sale.
This 911 has a white paint that’s contrasted by Club Blau accents, including the graphics and the 18-inch centerlock wheels that also have red trims and are wrapped in Hoosier 275/35 front and 315/40 rear tires. It also has adjustable MacPherson struts at the front as well as multi-link rear suspension, while braking is provided by six-piston front and four-piston rear calipers.
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The most obvious difference between it and a road-going 911 GT3 is the towering carbon fiber rear wing and the extended front splitter.
The interior sports a single Recaro carbon fiber racing seat with an embroidered headrest, a weld-in FIA roll cage, a fire suppression system, and additional carbon fiber accents. Also found within is a suede-wrapped racing wheel with paddle shifters and a Cosworth LCD display.
Powering the car is a naturally-aspirated 4.0-liter flat-six with 485 hp and 354 lb-ft (480 Nm) of torque that’s sent to the rear wheels courtesy of a six-speed sequential transmission.
So far, and with five days remaining until the end of the auction, the 911 GT3 Cup PCA Edition that’s up for sale at Bring A Trailer has attracted a highest bid of $160,000.