Unique Prototype Racecar $22k
【Summary】Summary: A unique prototype with racecar looks, handbuilt using Audi parts, was recently listed for sale on Facebook Marketplace. The vehicle resembles Group C racecars from the '80s and '90s, with features like a low and wide stance, a central driving position, and track-focused design elements. It is powered by a rear-mounted V6 sourced from a first-generation Audi A4 and was listed for €20,000 ($21,840). The listing is no longer available, indicating that the prototype may have been sold.
Track day enthusiasts often gravitate towards small manufacturers like Caterham, Radical, Dallara, BAC, Ariel, or Ginetta. However, there are also custom-made vehicles with racecar aesthetics and track-focused setups that catch their attention. One such example is a prototype that has been handbuilt using Audi parts.
Externally, this unnamed and unbranded vehicle is designed to resemble the Group C racecars from the '80s and '90s. It has a low and wide stance, a droplet-shaped canopy, and a central driving position. The absence of mirrors and license plates suggests that this vehicle is intended solely for the track and cannot be driven on public roads.
Distinctive features such as the prominent splitter, wide shoulders, NACA-style air ducts, side exhausts, roof scoop, large rear wing, and wide rear tires all contribute to its track-ready appearance. However, it is unclear whether this build incorporates any motorsport genes under its visually striking exterior. The owner mentions the use of numerous Audi parts, but specific details about the underlying structure and specifications are not provided. It appears that the model may be based on a custom chassis rather than utilizing the architecture of a donor vehicle.
In terms of the powertrain, the prototype is equipped with a rear-mounted V6 sourced from the first-generation Audi A4. While the bi-turbo 2.7-liter V6 from the original RS4 would have been the most fitting choice, the prototype is fitted with a 2.8-liter unit from a lesser variant. This engine produces up to 190 hp (193 PS / 142 kW), which is still a respectable amount of power for a lightweight vehicle. Additionally, it can be easily tuned for more performance. The owner claims that the prototype is in working condition, albeit requiring minor work.
The vehicle is currently located in Vásárosnamény, Hungary, and was listed for sale on Facebook Marketplace. It was recently shared in the Unique Cars For Sale 3.0 Group. The asking price was €20,000 ($21,840), making it more affordable than many other track-day options. However, it is worth noting that a used Mazda MX-5 could be purchased and tuned for significantly less. The listing is no longer available, suggesting that someone may have already purchased this unique-looking prototype.
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