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Gtr/gtst Parts, Rims And Race Seat Updated!


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Hi Guys

I have a number of parts I had bought for my now sold R32 GTR tarmac rally car that I was hanging onto to put on an R32 GTSt track car. Seeing as I've just bought a Series 6 RX7 instead of a R32 GTSt for the track the R32 parts are no longer needed! (Still planning changing the BMW for a R33 GTS25t though!)

Unless noted, all parts are as new and were never fitted.

Sparco Pro 2000 FIA approved seat (Used at Targa, but newly retrimed sides in Sparco fabric) - SOLD

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R32 Intercooler Duct Set (Ready to paint)- $120

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R32 Alloy Drivers Side Race Seat Mount Set (Used, suit fixed back Sparco, MOMO, Bride ect) - SOLD

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Rays Engineering Volk Racing Challenge Series (17x9) Sorry about the pic - $1500

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R32 Alloy Radiator (40mm Triple Core) - SOLD

R32 Silicone Radiator Hose Set - SOLD

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Edited by t01-100

Benno i want the seat mounts and also maybe the cooler ducts.

I'll be in touch about the rails on Monday so DONT SELL EM :laugh:

GMB

OH and i CANT believe you bought a stinking rotor :laugh:

dam dam dam im after a set of seat rails just like these at the moment. well im definatly next in line after GMB. if GMB takes them coulk you please point me in the right direction for some new ones?

Stu could you give me some measurements for the radiator, mainly:

-height (core and total), width

-distance between mounting pegs on the bottom.

I'm interested to see if it would go close to fitting in my HR31.

While I'm at it here are some rims too!

R33 Nissan GTR 17x9+35, peppered with stone chips, only one tyre is any good of those fitted

These rims were on my GTR for the SPEED Magazine photo shoot - $1100

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Rays Engineering Volk Racing Challenge Series 17x9+25

No tyres - $1500

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Stu could you give me some measurements for the radiator, mainly:

-height (core and total), width

-distance between mounting pegs on the bottom.

I'm interested to see if it would go close to fitting in my HR31.

Will check and some back to you Floody

While I'm at it here are some rims too!

R33 Nissan GTR 17x9+35, peppered with stone chips, only one tyre is any good of those fitted

These rims were on my GTR for the SPEED Magazine photo shoot - $1100

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Rays Engineering Volk Racing Challenge Series 17x9+25

No tyres - $1500

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If I didn't just fork out for a new gearbox Stu, the gtr rims would be mine. :)

Edited by woolls

Floody - Total width is 665 end to end, core is 635 end to end. Height is 430 from the base of the filler neck (highest point) to the bottom tank, 355 core top to bottom. Space between bottom pegs is 375

Sav_man - Clearances are 400 at the hub, 415 at the centre, 430 at the outter edge, so biggest your likley to see in a 17. I've seen them clear AP 6 piston caliper with 355 rotor.

Woolls - I sympathise!

Edited by t01-100

I'm a bit disappointed no one has commented on the beautifully painted concrete floor... two and half car spots in the car port and took three coats! The stuff was so strong I couldn't smell anything for hours!

Cool, i'll measure my brakes when i get them back (if i ever do). I need some wheels for the track, and 17" rubber is cheaper :) , but rays are a bit ladida for track days i spose :)

Cool, i'll measure my brakes when i get them back (if i ever do). I need some wheels for the track, and 17" rubber is cheaper :D , but rays are a bit ladida for track days i spose :P

They'd look hot with on gun metal, particually how they sit out and fill the guards with greater offset and width.

I would keep them for the RX, but they won't clear the standard front archs and wider ones aren't allowed for tarmac events.

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