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R33 GTR Track Car
After lots of thought, I am looking at selling my R33 GTR track car.
Will be very hard to find another car built to this standard. Car has been built and maintained by Ray Evans and Racepace Motorsport.
 
This car has had very little use, only half a dozen track days with oil changed after each. 
 
Listed below are specs of the car, I have most probably missed a few....
 
Made 403kw at 19psi on 98 fuel. Is ready to be converted to E85. Only needs the time as everything has already been done. 
 
Car
QM1 White Series 3 R33 GTR
Full respray in and out including engine bay (windows out)
 
Engine
Nitto 2.7 Stroker Kit
Group A cams
Ferrea Oversized Valves
Head has been extensively ported
Darton Sleeved Block
Dry Sump Setup, boot mounted
New Gasket Kit
New Welsh Plugs
Cometic Head Gasket
ARP Head Studs
ARP Rod Bolts
N1 Water Pump
Nitto Oil Pump
ATI balancer
Rebuilt Front Diff
Braided lines throughout using Speedflow and Aeroflow fittings (All are Black)
GREX Oil Filter Relocation Kit
Setrab Oil Cooler, mounted behind passenger side bumper air vent
Custom front and rear oil catch/breather cans for dry sump set up
Adjustable cam gears
 
Intake and Exhaust
Tomei 3.5” Titanium Exhaust
Plazmaman Comp Series 100mm intercooler
Turbosmart 60mm Power Gate wastegate (Black)
Turbosmart Race Port Blow Off Valve (Black)
Custom 3.5” front pipe HPC Painted Black
Custom intercooler piping
Custom 4” pod filter to turbo
Custom turbo heat shield
 
 Cooling
Auto Select carbon cooling panel
Koyo Radiator
Nismo thermostat
 
Drive Train
OS Giken Gear Set 1-5
NPC Twin Plate Clutch
 
Turbo, ECU and Fuel
GTX35 turbo with 1.06 exhaust coated HPC Painted Black (rear housing)
6Boost turbo manifold coated HPC Painted Black
Turbosmart Race Port blow off valve
Twin Bosch 044 external pumps mounted in boot plus in tank fuel pump
Fuel surge tank mounted in boot
1000cc injectors (E85 compatible)
Greddy twin feed fuel rail
Turbosmart fuel pressure regulator
Haltech Platinum Pro ECU
Splitfire coil packs
Brand new Genuine Nissan Series 3 GTR engine wiring and coil pack looms
 
Exterior
Genuine Nissan Rear bar pods
Nismo front splitter
Sebing Carbon fibre vented bonnet (Z-Tune)
Auto Select front cannards
Nismo pillar garnishes
Nismo spoiler end caps
Nismo clear side indicators
 
Interior
CAMS Approved 6-point comprehensive roll cage built by Meridian Motorsport (Track Art)
Custom floor plates
Custom door trims
Custom Rear firewall paneling
Flocked dash and centre console
Interior completely stripped including sound deadener
Whole interior painted in 2 pac white
Velo Apex driver seat
Velo GP90 passenger seat
Velo harness’s
Defi Advance CR Black face gauges including Boost, Oil temperature, Oil pressure and Water temperature
Trust Profec B boost controller
Sparco suede steering wheel
OMP quick release steering wheel hub
 
Wheels/Brakes/Suspension
Race Pace Modified Tein RA coilovers
Ikeya Formula suspension arms (the whole kit)
Whiteline adjustable sway bars (front and rear)
Rays TE37 10x10.5 +15 wheels with RE55 295/30/18 semi slick tyres
Cusco Hicas lock bar
Cusco brake cylinder stopper
 
For any further info, please send my a message via PM with your contact number and I will call to discuss. 
 
To build this car, you are looking at well over $100k
 
Asking price is $60,000
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Back on the market. 

Buyer fell through due to financial reasons. 

Forgot to add that the car has AP Racing brakes front and rear, 6 pot and 4 pot.  Also has AWD controller. 

Hey Steve

Love your car - I have been looking at this for weeks - timing not right for me otherwise I would be very interested.

Good luck with it - amazing car priced very very well. 

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