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Hi, Gentlemen

Change direction from 600 hp to 1 hp ( horse racing) walk in walk out sale

184 sq m fully equiped workshop warehouse with kitchen, shower, toilets,backyard,office and upstair room and storage,new 5 ton clear floor hoist, Mic,Tig Ark welder, transmission hoist,3 phase compressor,roll cab tools etc.

10 car spacse in front,6 meter ceiling. rent 13500 pa + out goings

GTR33 track car

Trust FPR front bar and bonnet

400R geniune rear bar

body stripped and seam welded,painted

full welded in roll cage

aero mirrors

32 row oil cooler

ARC 100mm intercooler

Nismo front tower brace with brake stopper

Accu sump

electric fan

50mm alloy radiator and header tank

Haltech Platinum Pro with IQ3 logger GPS lap time dash

OS Giken 5 sp close ratio gear box

Nismo twin super copper mix clutch

1.5 way rear diff

Twin 044, external fuel pump + lift pump ,5 litre surge tank for E85, twin entry fuel rail,1500 cc injectors

Race pace steam pipe exhaust manifold,

4" s/s front pipe external gate plumb back

Magnaflow 4" in/out mid muffler ( below 75 db noice level)

Amuse 3.75" titanium cat back exhaust

Full forged blue print engine, Wesico +20 pistons Eagle rods, Arp bolts,head bolts,stock new head, exhaust port matched, 9 litre sump with baffles etc etc

GT3540 single turbo .82 rear housing,50mm Tial waste gate

Twin Bride seats with rails, Takada green hardness

TE37 18x10.5+15 yokohama 050, + 6 of Rays Challenge 18x10+20 Toyo R1R,+ Impulse 18x10+20 twin valves Dunlop full slicks

B-Max ( Harrop) 6pots 375mm rotors front and 4 pots rear brakes, after market master brake cylinder

Bilstien coilovers

Full front and rear K-frame and suspension upgrades

Front carbon canards

Front carbon undertray and rear defuser

Carbon boot lid with lip and super light weight dry carbon rear wing

Spent appro 100k on this 400kwaw beast


S15 track car

C-West front bar with carbon defuser and canards

C-West +50 mm wide front guards

C-West side skirts

C-West rear wing

Bolt on 6 point Japanese roll cage

Origin carbon bonnet + spare one

GTR33 front Brembo, Project M pro 330mm rotor,and head,Club racer pads front and rear

GTST 5 sp gear box conversion

rear 1.5 way diff

Oil cooler

3.5" titanium cat back exhaust

Full forged engine , JE +20 pistons, Eagle rod ARP bolts, Darton sleeves, fully reworked head,Supertech springs,BC 256 cams not assemble yet.

Ogura twin plate clutch

HKS 3037 top mount turbo, external gate, 300+kwaw on E85

044 external pump and 5 litre surge tank

1000 cc injectors

Haltech platinum pro eco

large intercooler

50mm alloy radiator

BM 50 GTR master brake cylinder

Nismo LMGT4 17x9.5 +12 and Black Racing 17x9.5+22 with Kumho S70 semis

Tien coilovers

All adjustable aftermarket suspension arms

Etc.Etc

Spent 65k on this fun track car


95GTR33 HKSGTR Fully forged engine,272cams sliding cam gears, Arias +20 pistons Nismo 1000hp rods, GTR34 N1 NUR crank,HKS fuel rail,HKS 2530 Turbos, GTR34 s/s dumps.Front pipe, HKS exhaust, intercooler, hypermax coilovers, 320km speedo,OS triple plate clutch, 044 external fuel pump,surge tank,50mm alloy radiator,

Apexi power FC 320kw and huge 765 nm torgue


95 GTR33 with Yokohama Racing Gallery built engine 303kw 272 cams, injectors,N1 turbos,Mine's ecu tune.Genuine 400R front bar and serial 3 lower lip,oil cooler, Nismo 320km speedo,etc.etc.


Super low race car trailer with Tyre rack and brake

95 Toyota Hiace 4x4 turbo diesel low 80km tow van with all luxury features

93 Lexus LS400 v8 sedan

Honda Shadow 200cc motor bike

Hiace turbo diesel van, excellent mechanical, to be part out, front hit


plus 20k of new and used parts, new ATS triple carbon push type clutch, spare pair HKS 2530 turbos dyno time only RB 26 engine with N1 turbos and split dumps.etc.etc


On books there is around 280k of goods and equipment. walk in walk out 150k ???

other option is to get a competent mechanic to run the whole workshop with zero ingoings and terms and conditions to suit both

Alex 0433878905 Braeside 3195


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Hi, Sycorb, wish I am in NSW, took the S15 to drivebathurst and Eastern Creek for a double header, Had a great time, Phillip Island is very good, Bathurst is awesome, I will do it again.There is a Sydney tuner ( EX Melbourne) very interested but he can't break the gentlemen agreement of not setting up shop in Melb as competition to his mentor.

By the way, I will hand over all my Japanese connections, auction accounts and deposit to the new operator

cheers

happy motoring

It is open for negotiation.there are many ways to make it a win win situation for all involved. You are in Melbourne so you can call me to arrange a time for a meeting and inspect the site, cars and equipment. Thanks for looking anyway,

Alex.

0433878905

Braeside 3195

Hi, Strick, got offer of 4k for this super low race car trailer. not sold yet , prefer to keep it for the 2 track cars.

walk in walk out price is negotiable

Chris, good to hear from you, you could be the one I am looking for. text you back to go further. all option are open at this stage.

Alex 0433878905

Braeside 3195,

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I will come back in a different format. Got to get some more money to do it.

Thanks Chris for your opinion and support.

cheers

Alex

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