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Hey guys,

Thought I would post this here since it's had a lot of attention from this forum.

Goldray Energy / GT Auto / HKS R35 GTR for sale.

This car value is over $300,000. Not including tuning time. Motor has done about 500KMS.

ASKING PRICE $147,000

Below is mod list. Please note. The car has also had plenty of dyno tunning time. Car comes with Bride carbon seat/fibre glass passenger seat, trailer, camera system + 3 sets of 18" racing wheels.

Colour is Dry Carbon

HKS GT 800 Turbine kit

HI Octane Performance Coating dump pipe and turbo housings

HKS PISTONS

HKS Rods

HKS Head gasket system

HKS Camshafts

HKS F-Con V-Pro

HKS Valcon Controller

HKS EVC Boost controller

HKS GT2 Wastegate x2

2000cc Injectors(E85)

2000hp Magna Fuel Pump

Motec Sports Dashlogger

Custom Fuel Cell

PWR Light weight Intercooler(WRC & BTCC)

PWR Light weight Radiator(Nascar Spec)

PWR Light weight Oil cooler(F1 Spec)

PWR transmission cooler(F1 Spec)

PWR Diff cooler(F1 Spec)

PPG 6speed upgrade transmission

Willall Racing Kevlar clutch packs

Upgraded Front and Rear LSD

HKS Hypermax 3 suspension with custom valving/Spring rates

Hi Octane Front Camber Arms

Sunline Adjustable Rear Camber Arms

Sunline Adjustable Castor Arms

Sunline Adjustable Toe Arms

Project Mu SCR-Pro Rotors

Project Mu H16 Racing Pads

Volk Racing TE37 Super Lap Edition 18 x 11 +18 x 2 sets

Hankook 295/30/18 Z221 tyres

GT Auto Garage and A.D.E Chrome Moly Roll Cage FIA Approved

Aerodynamics by Andrew Brilliant (FXMD Aerodynamics)

Front Bonnet Fenders Bumper Headlight one piece Dry carbon

Rear Bumper Guards Boot one piece Dry Carbon

Dry Carbon Doors

Dry Carbon Roof

Dry Carbon Front lower splitter

Dual Rear Diffuser Dry Carbon

Dual Element Rear wing Dry Carbon(GT AUTO SPEC)

Custom Carbon Dash

Works Bell Paddle shifter RaptorII and Boss Kit

Bride Racing Seat

Willans Racing 5 point Harness

This car came 4th in Australia at 2011 World time attack and currently holds the lap racord at QLD raceways Clubman curcuit on radial tyres.

Nothing more to spend, ready to race!

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Phone me:

Drew, 0458 979 373

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Bargain!! for anyone who wants such a thing. this car is amazing in the flesh.

But...but but...why? 500km on it, its not even run in. why does everyone spend sooo much money on a car and never use them? be it a street car or race car. it confuses me.

bigger better project on the way?

  • 2 months later...

huge price drop. now 95k

Now comes with broken rear diff :)

(about 5k fix)

Athough, I just spent 5k on engine recondition.

I have also removed camera and 2 sets of wheels from sale.

So its now the car, trailer and 1 set of wheels of your choice (nismo lmgt4, or volk te37's - grey of blue)

This is a great price for an amazing car..

Here is footage of the run before diff went:

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