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Hi guys!

As you know the rules for bringing a GTR to the states are pretty nasty assuming you want it to be registered and road legal. If you want to race it the rules are it has to be a legit race car with a race history (which I suspect can be confirmed by a CAMS log book). Then it can race in historic/vintage.

Anyone know of any real race cars that fit that profile for sale?

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TJ,

Russ and MArk Berry are looking to sell their r33 GTR.

unsure if its log booked but is an animal.

there was a post in the superlap thread

heres a vid!

surely you cant get rid of the 5, it'll be the EVO!

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sold for sure haha the owners on here!

lol.....anything is for sale though Andrew....lol....for the right price.

I still miss the R31 :).....it was like flying an old Spitfire........ mind you once we get the R32 sorted I'm sure I'll be eating those words :)

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BSM car is an absolute bargain for the development, (money, time, testing and knowledge) that has gone into it....no matter what they are asking. It think people deeply underestimate how hard it is to develop a race car.

the GIO/any gibson car are obviously the same, times 11ty. But my problem would be I could never drive it hard as it needs, just too much history to risk it :)

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Wasn't the GIO car the sister car to the Gibson R32? If that's as close as anyone can buy to such a historical piece, you can guarantee huge $$$, well over what the parts together are worth. I know I'd just about sell my soul for it, and I'm generally a muscle car guy. The controversy, the brilliant development... *starts drooling* I can only hope my commodore would have half as many brilliant ideas in it.

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