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Hey all,

I'm selling my Radical SR3, and am looking to possibly purchase one of the following and R34/33/32 GT-R, so thought I'd pop that car up here and see if anyone is interested in getting into some serious motorsport and may be interested in a trade.

I'd straight swap with an R34, and potentially look at swap + cash for an R33 or 32. Cars must not be accident damaged, have clear history, be registered and not be a competition car. Looking for a clean weekender and have always wanted one, so figured now may be the time.

Details on the SR3:

Very competitive and well sorted car. Qualified 4th at the last Vic RAC round we competed in. 1:32 lap time at PI.

1500cc K7, updated high downforce aero, 280mm floating brakes F+R, air jacks, Farringdon data logger, Intrax shocks.

Always maintained to the highest degree.

Best value SR3 in the country.

Videos can be seen here:

In-car: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rYiSIo58G0
Speedweek (watch from 36 minutes): https://vimeo.com/75750503

May also trade on:

Race cars: NC Historic, Rally Car
Road cars: RX-7 SP, BMW M Coupe/E30 M3/Z4M/E46 M3/E60 M5, Porsche GT3/911 ST/964, Evo 6 TME
Bikes: Ducati 999R/1098R/998R/996R

Price: 39k ex GST

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