jlb85
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As business grows, my goal has been to keep a high level of quality with my company. As such, clients are happier with the attention to detail to their vehicles, and more people begin to call based off referrals; knowing the level of work to expect by having already seeing it in person. This job in particular is a testiment to that scenario exactly, with a client of mine who owns a black 993 putting me in contact with this Porsche race car driver's PR director to prep his vehicle for a show.
Christian Maloof took the plunge and acquired his National Auto Sport Association Pro Race License in 2008 after several years of being a certified performance driving intructor for many high performance clubs to include Porsche Club of America, Ferrari Club, Lamborghini Club, Lotus Car Owners Club, CGI Driving School, and several more. To say the least: the guy is talented at what he does, and in 2007 began racing this amazing Porsche 993 RS CS. In addition to competing in the GTS3 division of National Auto Sport Association races, he also has signed with Freedom Autosport to be a co-driver in a MX-5 ST car participating in the Grand-Am KONI Challenge.
Onto the Porsche!
This beautiful baby is considered a 1995 RS Clubsport clone, as none were imported to the United States. As you'll see from the pictures, it has been heavily modified, and the class it runs in is limited to just under 11 lbs per horsepower. As the owner describes it:
"It has a 3.8L race motor, full custom race gear box, stainless steel synchros, Porsche Motorsport Limited Slip diff. The suspension is relatively tame; Bilstein PSS9 custom valved for 600/800 lb springs. Custom hats, monoballs, and very big sway bars. Fully welded and gusseted 1 3/4" cage, 27 gallon fuel cell, triple accelerometer / gps data acquisition, quick release steering wheel, carbon fiber seat and 6 point belts."
With a strict deadline (the 993 was to be shown in a car show in downtown Ann Arbor the next day) and lots to do, we started as early as possible (it was a 1.5 hour drive to the location). Even still, this was a complete all-day project: we arrived at 9:30 AM and left just before 11 PM.
Upon arrival began the initial inspection and set-up of equipment
paint was.... dull looking
Christian Maloof took the plunge and acquired his National Auto Sport Association Pro Race License in 2008 after several years of being a certified performance driving intructor for many high performance clubs to include Porsche Club of America, Ferrari Club, Lamborghini Club, Lotus Car Owners Club, CGI Driving School, and several more. To say the least: the guy is talented at what he does, and in 2007 began racing this amazing Porsche 993 RS CS. In addition to competing in the GTS3 division of National Auto Sport Association races, he also has signed with Freedom Autosport to be a co-driver in a MX-5 ST car participating in the Grand-Am KONI Challenge.
Onto the Porsche!
This beautiful baby is considered a 1995 RS Clubsport clone, as none were imported to the United States. As you'll see from the pictures, it has been heavily modified, and the class it runs in is limited to just under 11 lbs per horsepower. As the owner describes it:
"It has a 3.8L race motor, full custom race gear box, stainless steel synchros, Porsche Motorsport Limited Slip diff. The suspension is relatively tame; Bilstein PSS9 custom valved for 600/800 lb springs. Custom hats, monoballs, and very big sway bars. Fully welded and gusseted 1 3/4" cage, 27 gallon fuel cell, triple accelerometer / gps data acquisition, quick release steering wheel, carbon fiber seat and 6 point belts."
With a strict deadline (the 993 was to be shown in a car show in downtown Ann Arbor the next day) and lots to do, we started as early as possible (it was a 1.5 hour drive to the location). Even still, this was a complete all-day project: we arrived at 9:30 AM and left just before 11 PM.
Upon arrival began the initial inspection and set-up of equipment







paint was.... dull looking
