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It is a new year with new priorities, so with regret I’m putting my trackday car up for sale. Anyone around SAU NSW club track days will know the car, and know that it is both fast, and reliable. Im selling it complete as a whole unit, with many spares, and basically everything you need to take it to the track. Would suit someone wanting to get into club level motorsport and learn about driving on a track, without putting your expensive GTR/Euro/whatever in harms way.
It is one of those cars that literally has too much to list, but I’ll give it a go.

Rego till July

Wakefield Pk 1:07
SMSP Sth 1:04
SMSP Nth 1:13

1/4 mile : 12.1@122mph 2.2 60ft

Pic: A.Meier

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1994 RPS13

1195kgs with 1/2 a tank
S14 Motor
S14 gearbox
Makes 290rwkw on 18psi, pump 98. 270 16psi / 230ish 12psi Dyno sheets available
Tuned by DVS Jez
Power FC
Z32 afm
Alpha Omega/ Un1group cams
Stock bottom end, with VCT still active
GTX3071 (0.63) on a 6Boost manifold, Tial 44mm ext gate (plumb back or screamer)
Lots of custom intake and exhaust pipe work
Freedy intake plenum.
Profec II boost controller
Ducted Oil Cooler / remote oil filter / oil temp gauge.
Power Steering Cooler
Greddy extended sump

Drivetrain:
Nismo coppermix clutch
S14 box, freshened up by Award
KAAZ 1.5 way Mech centre
4.11 R200 (with 3.9 ring and pinion incl)
5 Stud conv.

Brakes:
R33 Brembos front, 2 piece rotors Winmax pads
R33 gtst Rears, Winmax pads
BM57 upgraded master cyl

Suspension:
Tein monoflex coil overs
Various adjustable arms throughout
Whiteline swaybars fnt&rear
Worn bushes replaced
Corner weighted for me @ Road2Race

Body :
Not a show car, but presents reasonably with no rust or damage. Nice and straight.
OEM Type X front bar AND lip
Glass 2 piece sideskirts.

Interior:
Good cond dash
4 point weld in cage
Velo fixed back seat / Sparco harness
RPM wheel
Stripped of all carpet, rear seats etc etc

PowerFC controller

Oil temp gauge

Wheels:
Road : Nismo (RAYS) LMGT2 17x8 / 17x9 Federal RSR tyres
Track: Grams Lights 57F 17x8.5 +22 with Michelin Slicks (plenty of life left, wrapped and stored)

So I’m selling with a spare gearbox, spare SR type front bar, Both sets of wheels, Spare torn down SR20det VCT motor suitable for rebuild / spares, lots of other little things I can’t remember incl pads, glass etc
The car is garaged, and basically sits on a trickle charger 360 days a year. It is serviced as a track car would be, very frequent oil and filters, incl gearbox and diff.

I am happy to let prospective buyers look over the car, I can do a compression test with you, I’ll put the car up on stands so you can look under it, ask me whatever. What I won’t do is take it to some random workshop for a wannabe to tell me how shit the car is. I’ve done the work to the car to make it reliable and safe. I wouldn’t do 225km/h down SMSP to T1 in an unsafe car.

PLEASE don’t text me / call me and ask what the lowest price is. I will just tell you more than the price

below

Price : $15,000

Call Alex
Zero 43 One Zero 9 Zero 240
Or drop me a message here.
Car located Northern suburbs of Sydney.

I'll add some more pics when the weather fines up and I can get the car out.

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For $15k; this is about the most fun you can have in a car with your pants on.

Whoever buys this will not be disappointed.

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Engine bay and interior photos?

If you are seriously interested, message me your mobile number and I'll flick what I've got on the phone to you.

Otherwise, as I've said, when I get the chance and the weather fines up, I'll get some pics.

Seriously though, have been taken for some laps in this car and it is awesome fun, would recommend

Only thing required to make this car quicker is a proper driver :woot: GLWS... lol

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