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This is your chance to purchase the best developed Street/Circuit R33GTR in Australia (World??)... THe result of 3 years ongoing, no expense spared development by RacePaceMotorsport, this car is blindingly quick, quiet and fuss free. RB31DET, 500kw @ tyres, laps Sandown in 1m15s, Calder in 59s, (using road legal 'R' tyres)...phenomenal performance with road car drivability/reliability...

Engine.

RB31DET

Forged Pistons

Carrillo rods

Custom Plenum

1000cc injectors

etc etc..

500 kw @ tyres 1.4 bar boost premium unleaded

Turbo.

Custom Race pace Garrett 1000hp

Transmission.

Triple plate clutch

OS Giken cross mission 5 speed

Diffs.

OS Giken rear LSD

ATS front LSD

Suspension.

Top shelf Race Ohlins

RacePace Custom springs/valving

Extensively developed Attesa system

Brakes

F. 385mm rotors , 6-spot Harrop billet endurance Calipers

R. 335mm rotors, 4 spot Harrop calipers.

Wheels, tyres

18" x 10.5" Volk TE37

Bridgestone RE55 285/30/18

Plus way too much more to mention.....

Serious enquiries only as this is a seriously fast car......If you want to dominate track/club days then this is what you need........PM me for further details..

If you want pics, just search this forum.

Looking for geniune offers around $120k

May consider a good road car as part trade.

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Hey Guys,

Was possibly looking at an R34, but have a 200awkw 01 wrx for sale and maybe this R33 is up my alley..

Can you please send pics to [email protected] or let me know what search criteria I should use to find this car?

Cheers,

B

search for "Ben Racepace" or somethign similar...

here's a thread to get you started...

Skyline GTR breaks Sandown Marque Lap Record

Was possibly looking at an R34, but have a 200awkw 01 wrx for sale and maybe this R33 is up my alley..

Can you please send pics to [email protected] or let me know what search criteria I should use to find this car?

http://www.racepacemotorsport.com/rpmgtr.html

If you are genuinely interested, ring Ben on 9762 9421 and arrange a time to see the vehicle.

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