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You should keep the car the way it is and move up within the stock classes as a prepared car. There is no reason you should be in GT if your engine is a stock 3.0 liter and the rest of your car is stock too.
Rather than spend time and money with a kludgy solution, I'd invest in talking with the race scruits and other officials, or look around for others who have done this.
I have certainly seen early cars prepared for G and F classes, I'm sure some have been via engine.
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Mark
H Class Race Car Project
Old flames: 1999 C2 Race Car #78; 1983 SC Race Car; #78; 1990 C2; 1978 SC Race Car #78; 1988 Carrera; 1977 911S
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