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Race Car Gts-3 98 Bmw M3 Nasa Gts3/2 - Scca - on 2040-cars

US $22,000.00
Year:1998 Mileage:50000 Color: Custom Front Splitter
Location:

Milford, Connecticut, United States

Milford, Connecticut, United States

Car is ready to race. Log books for both NASA and SCCA. Never crashed.

 

Engine:
S52B32 3.2-liter Inline-6 E36 M3 Engine
Refreshed Cylinder Head
Rebuilt VANOS System
Custom Camshafts
Custom Intake System
EPIC ECU Software
M50 Intake Manifold Conversion
Evosport Pulley System
European-Spec Exhaust Headers
VAC Baffled Oil Pan
Dual-Fuel Pump Setup
Custom Solid Motor Mounts
Custom Side-Exit Exhaust System
Custom Wiring Harness
Braille Lightweight Battery

Transmission:
5-Speed Manual Transmission
AKG Motorsport Shifter
Quartermaster Twin-Plate 5.25” Racing Clutch w/Floating Release Bearing
3.73 Limited-Slip Differential
Custom Solid Transmission Mounts

Suspension:
MOTON Clubsport (14-clicks) 2-Way Adjustable Coilover Suspension System
Ground Control Race Camber Plates
Ground Control Racing Swaybars
Ground Control Rear Control Arms
Sean Love Roll Correction center
Custom Steering Column (Fully-Adjustable)
AKG Motorsport Front Control Arm Rear Brackets
AKG Motorsport Rear Shock Mounts
E36 M3 Steering Rack

Brakes:
E36 M3 Front Calipers (ZERO knock-back!)
E36 M3 Rear Calipers
HAWK HT14 / HT10 Brake Pads (90%+ Pad Left)

Wheels/Tires: (4 Sets)
(2 Sets) APEX 17” x 9.0” w/BFG R1s 245/40/17 Tires
(2 Sets) ASA GT5 18” x 9.0” w/Hoosier R6 255/35/18 Tires

Exterior:
Custom Front Splitter & Rear Wing
Custom Lexan Windows
New Glass Windshield (New this season)

Safety/Interior:
Full Custom Rollcage
Rollcage Extends to Front Shock Tower
Emergency Power Cutoff Switch
Kirkey Race Seat (Less Than 1 Year Old)
G-Force Pro Series Harnesses
Sparco Steering Wheel w/Quick Release
RacePak Data System
switch panel + cluster insert


Time Sheets:

Lime Rock Park: :58
NJMP Lightning: 1:12
NJMP Thunderbolt: 1:27
Watkins Glen: 2:08
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Ready to run in NASA GTS2/3!
2440 lbs. w/1/4 tank of fuel (No Driver)

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