2000 LOLA B2K40 DAYTONA AND SEBRING WINNER – $145900.00
2000 LOLA B2K/40 AER-NISSAN ALMS P2 SPORTSRACER
THIS CAR HAS BEEN INVITED TO PARTICIPATE IN THE ROLEX LEGENDS AT THE 2010 ROLEX 24 HOURS OF DAYTONA.
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2000 LOLA B2K/40 WITH AER NISSAN 3.0 V6 ENGINE, * HEWLAND 6 SPEED SEQUENTIAL TRANSMISSION EXCELLENT HISTORY! SEBRING 12 HOUR AND DAYTONA 24 HOUR CLASS WINNER! INCLUDES COPIES OF FIA PAPERWORK VINTAGE ELIGIBLE IN HSR AND OTHER GROUPS, (A SIMILAR B2K/40 WON THE HSR, GROUP 6), CHAMPIONSHIP IN 2007 CHASSIS # HU08 RESULTS: 1ST GRANDAM MIAMI 2001 SRPII 1ST GRANDAM WATKINS GLEN 2001 SRPII 1ST GRANDAM LIME ROCK 2001 SRPII 1ST DAYTONA 24 HOUR 2003 IN SRPII
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VERY RELIABLE & FAST RACE CAR MOTEC DASH AP BRAKES OHLINS AND DYNAMIC SUSPENSION ADJUSTABLE SHOCKS ASSORTMENT OF SPARES INCLUDED: 2 EXTRA SETS OF OZ WHEELS WITH SLICKS, COMPLETE FRONT NOSE ASSEMBLY, FRONT HOOD AND FENDER ASSEMBLY COMPLETE WITH LIGHTS, UNDERTRAY PANEL, 1 PAIR FOR FRONT CARBON FIBER FENDER LOUVERS, SPARE HEADLIGHT COVERS, 1 BOX OF MISC. BODY PARTS, HEWLAND GEARBOX MAIN CASE, 1 HEWLAND MAIN INPUT SHAFT, 1 PAIR OF AXLE SHAFTS, 1 SET OF WHEEL NUTS, 1 PAIR OF ALUMINUM WING SUPPORTS, MULTIPLE GEAR SETS, ETC.
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Lola B2K/40
Vehicle Profile
The B2K/40 is a two seater, open cockpit sports racing car developed by the British manufacturer Lola Cars International to comply with the FIA and Grand-Am rules for "light" prototypes (SportsRacer 2). The car has enjoyed enormous success, including a class win at the famed 24 hours of Le Mans. It is considered the standard for this class of competition vehicles.
$149,000 2000 LOLA B2K/40 CHASSIS #HU08 $145,900!
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$145900.00

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