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Looking for EOI at this stage...

A new business adventure is looming and I am looking at a number of options...

Car Build history can be seen under "motorsport builds"....

As can be seen... LOTS spent over a 3 year build...

pm me for further info if required....serious enquiries only please...

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Build thread

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/417823-r32-gtr-drc-build/

120K+ + spent... hence my request for EOI's... sell price will depend on what someone wants to pay for it I suppose...but I'm guessing in the current climate it would go for circa 60K...again, its worth as much as someone actually wants to pay for it..

Some brief details below:

Brembo f40/f50 calipers( 355 front rotors/328 rear rotors)

DMS suspension

Haltech

-5 turbo's

N1 crate engine

Twin plate

OS&G gearset

Compomotive

etc etc

PM for further info and details/mobile no... happy to discuss with any potential buyers..

cheers

If only i was one of the 3 to win a share of the 20 mil xD this would have been one of the first things i would buy. Looks great, just went through the build thread! GLWS

  • 2 months later...

Race car is now on my105.

see link below..

http://www.my105.com/ListingDetails/p/1/k/nissan/id/16220

Looking for 45k (also have car trailer and other parts that could go with the car if required)

Additional new build shots can be seen on my basic website below

deleeuwracing.wordpress.com

(you will have type this into your browser)

please pm me if you require any further info/details

cheers

Chris

  • 2 months later...

Guys,

My new business venture is getting closer and closer so I have dropped the price again.... :(

42k ( negotiable)..

I have also added a bit more detail below and some more pics

Recently Completed Build
Build History ( can be viewed under new build photos/video tab) see below
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Build Details :
CAMS LOG BOOKED CAR:
Category 3C REGISTERED CAMS TARMAC RALLY CAR
Components:
FULL TARMAC RALLY SPEC ROLL CAGE
RECARO RACE SEATS( Driver/Navigator)
FRESH RB26DETT N1 CRATE MOTOR ** appropriate engine no can be confirmed..(approx 8000klm)
GARRETT 2860-5's (with uprated actuators) **brand new
Haltech ECU **brand new
SPLITFIRE COILS WITH BUILT IN IGNITORS **brand new
NISMO COPY OIL AND POWER STEERING COOLERS **brand new
SARD 660CC INJECTORS
100mm TUBE AND FIN INTERCOOLER **brand new
ARC AIR INTAKE BOX **brand new
KOYO RADIATOR **brand newew
WALBRO 450 E85 FUEL PUMP**brand new
DO LUCK G SENSOR**brand new
EXEDY PUPP TYPE CERAMIC TWIN PLATE CLUTCH AND LIGHTENED FLYWHEEL **brand new
OS GIKEN CLOSE RATIO GEAR KIT
355mm x 32mm front rotors -328mm x 32 rear rotors
BREMBO F40/F50 CALIPERS
PAGID BLUE FRONT AND REAR PADS
50mm DMS SUSPENSION **Just rebuilt
245/40R17 A050M Advan's
COMPOMOTIVE 17 X 18 TH2 +30 RIMs
***Race Car trailer
***2 x Stilo lids
***2 x 3 piece suits
plus some spares etc etc... everything can go as a package
**If your not in WA its definitely worth a flight over
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