27/4/2018
Porsche Centre Nottingham is delighted to announce that we have completed the restoration of our Boxster S (986) for the Porsche Classic Restoracing Competition.
Our Porsche-trained Technicians have completed an impressive restoration, which has seen them take a Boxster S road car and turn it into what you see now: a dynamic Porsche racing car.
Once the Technicians had finished their restoration, we sent the car to our Recommended Repairer Partner, Chartwell, which is located in Pride Park, Derby. Here it was transformed with one of Porsche’s most famous liveries: the iconic Martini-Racing inspired livery.
We hope you’ll agree that our Boxster S (986) looks incredible and the red wheels really make the car stand out. We cannot wait to see the car in action in its first race at Brands Hatch (Grand Prix Circuit) on 5 and 6 May, followed by Silverstone (Grand Prix Circuit) on 2 June and back to Brands Hatch (Indy Circuit) on 2 September 2018.
You can follow the latest developments on our Facebook page or call 0115 986 0911 to speak to a member of the restoration team.
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