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Old 05-22-2014, 11:54 AM   #4
thstone
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The POC "handicaps" cars with the goal of equal capability on the track. Its not a perfect science; some cars will have a slight advantage over some others within the same class but the variation in power/weight is within a reasonable range. All cars are considered Stock in this listing.

This list will give you a general idea of how a given Boxster matches up against other Porsche models.

Class I
Years Model
78-79 911SC
78-79911SC RoW
80-83 911SC
83-84 928S (2 Valve)
89-91 944 S2
97-99 Boxster
10+ Panamera 4

Class J
Years Model
76-77 Carrera RoW
80 911SC RoW
81-83 911SC RoW
84-86 Carrera
87-89 Carrera
84-89 911Turbo Look
86-88 944 Turbo
89-94 Carrera 4
90-94 Carrera 2
92-93 American Roadster
92-94 968
00-02 986 Boxster
03-04 986 Boxster

10+ Panamera
10+ Panamera S Hybrid

Class K
Years Model
72 914-6
73 Carrera RS (RoW)
74-75 Carrera RoW
74Carrera RS (RoW)
76-77 911 Turbo
84-89 911 Carrera (RoW)
80-83 928S RoW
84-86 928S RoW
85-86 928S
87-91 928 S4
89-91 928 GT
88 944 TurboS
89 944 Turbo
88-89 Carrera Club Sport
92-94 911RS America (USA)
95 993
96-98 993
95 993 C4
96-98 993 C2S
96-98 993 C4
96-98 993 C4S
00-02 986 Boxster S
03-04 986 Boxster S
05-07 987 Boxster
08 987 Boxster
09+ 987 Boxster

07-08 987 Cayman
09+ 987 Cayman
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1999 996 C2 - sold - bought back - sold for more
1997 Spec Boxster BSR #254
1979 911 SC
POC Licensed DE/TT Instructor
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