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Hi all,

 

For those familiar with the car I purchased the Rice Racing GTR last week. This is a car that has seen 1.15 around Sandown & 1.39 around Phillip Island; a car that is proven and sorted as much as a car can be.

 

The car is a 1998 model series 3 and is in good condition with most parts in excellent or like new condition. The chassis has seen less than 40,000kms.

 

I simply purchased the car for a couple of bits and it is a shame to part the car out (the previous owner was almost in tears seeing the car go, and after seeing the work & R&D I am regretting the part out also) however I have made the decision.

 

The car only has top shelf items (N1 block, HKS 2.8 Stroker, new Holinger 6 Speed Sequential etc).

 

Also the previous owner was meticulous – I can supply receipts for just about everything J

 

Please note any low ball offers will be ignored.

 

So here is the list of parts.

 

 

ENGINE

 

1.                       1.  N1 HKS 2.8 Stroker Long motor built by RacePace.

                Basically you get everything from the sump to rocker covers, and also all the inlet side. This motor has all the fruit, HKS crank, pistons, rods, Tomei oil pump, N1 water pump, Racepace 9 litre sump, Racepace                         head work.

According to the previous owner the motor has only seen approx 800kms (track kms).

                PRICE: $13,000 ONO                       

 

          2.     2  x Garrett GT2860R Turbochargers (AKA GTR -5's)

            Has seen less than 1,000kms, comes with 1 bar wastegate actuators

Excellent condition

PRICE: $1,800 ONO                           

 

3.     WOLF V550 Plug In for R33 GTR ECU (includes tune)

           PRICE: $1,300 ONO

 

         4.     Racepak Dash IQ3

            PRICE: $850 ONO           

                                            

CAN DO A PACKAGE DEAL FOR ENGINE, TURBOS, COMPUTER (EVEN HAVE THE FUEL SYSTEM)

 

 

SHELL

        1.     1998 R33 GTR Shell

 

PLEASE NOTE THIS SHELL CAN BE REGISTERED (might need to remove comprehensive cage though).

The rolling shell includes a 6-point comprehensive roll cage built by White Brothers that is CAMS approved and log booked (log book will be supplied upon sale). The car has custom door trims, rear firewall paneling, RPM modified cusco upper control arms, cusco castor rods and much more aftermarket suspension bits and other.

The shell will also include a custom surge tank, near new Pierburg external fuel pump, sparco steering wheel, quick release and various other upgrades. 

Note as I am selling the aero separately the car will be supplied with a factory bonnet and factory wing.

Body is in good condition, just a couple of minor scratches and dints

PRICE: $14,000 ONO

 

 

AERO

1.     Topstage V3 Motorsport Wing (RRP - $2,650)

           Excellent condition                                                                                            

PRICE: $2,300 ONO

 

 2.         Topstage V3 Motorsport Bonnet (RRP - $2,450)

             Excellent condition

PRICE: $2,100 ONO

 

 3.Topstage R33 GTR V3 aero lip (RRP - $1,460)

           Few marks at the bottom however in very good condition

PRICE: $1,200 ONO            

 

CAN DO A DEAL FOR THE FULL AERO KIT – HOPEFULLY SOMEONE WANTS TO BUILD A TIME ATTACK R33 GTR

 

 

SUSPENSION & BRAKES

         1.     AP Racing Big Brake Kit (Front & Rear)

           The kit includes everything you need to bolt up to a R33 GTR, including calipers, hats, rotors, brackets, pads and braided brake lines.

Fronts are CP555 calipers & Rears are CP5144.

Front rotors are 362mm x 32mm and rears are 330mm x27.8mm

Condition, excellent working condition however calipers are somewhat faded. The rear rotors are basically new as well as the pads. The front rotors are near new as well as the pads.

PRICE: $6,500 ONO        

 

     2.     MCA Proflex Coilover Shocks (Tein Tops) with “Frequency Sensitive” remote canisters (RRP with springs $5,475)

           Serious bit of suspension

                In very good condition

PRICE: $3,800 ONO        

 

      3.     Rays VOLK RE30 Club Sports 18x10.5 +15 wheels

            Very good condition, few little marks here and there (Comes with Pirelli slicks, can separate slicks also)

PRICE: $3,500 ONO

 

4.     Rays Volk LE37 18x9.5

            Very good condition, few little marks here and there (comes with wets – note not road tires)

PRICE: $2,600 ONO

 

 

OTHER

 

1.     Full Racepace 4”Exhaust

Exhaust is in excellent condition, just a small dint/scratch on one muffler

This is the full version from dump pipes back – twin 3” merged to 4”

PRICE: $3,300 ONO    

 

          2.     Racepace custom oil catch tank with built in washer bottle

             Excellent condition                

PRICE: $480 ONO                 

 

        3.     Cobra Evolution GT Race Seat with Schroth Harness

             Large size

Very good condition

PRICE: $1,100 ONO    

 

4.     Tomei Expreme Dump Pipes

              Very good condition    

PRICE: $500 ONO

 

        5.     PWR (RPM) radiator (RRP - $1,280)

Very good condition

PRICE: $800 ONO

 

6.     PWR Intercooler

             Good condition

PRICE: $600 ONO

 

          7.      Racepace Oil Cooler Kit

Good condition

PRICE: $750 ONO

                    

If interested it would be best to sms or call me on 0409167229 to get the quickest response.

Car and parts are located in SE Melbourne VIC, but will ship interstate at buyer’s expense.

Again please no low ball offers.

Cheers,

Darren

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Is the car running a pedal box? If so, what type?

And is the dash a logger dash or just display?

What's the measurements of those brakes? I have GTS-T 33 S2
After market rims with 32+ offset on front and 30+ rear if they will fin that spec I'm very interested as I'm in need of good brakes soon.

Never mind that..... Should have read before I just jumped to pictures. Ill do some research and get back to you about those brakes.

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29 minutes ago, Smally514 said:

Never mind that..... Should have read before I just jumped to pictures. Ill do some research and get back to you about those brakes.

Sorry rear diff will go with rolling shell

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