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Old 08-03-2009, 02:03 PM
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Default *UPDATED* FS: 2004 GT3 Street Motor (cross post from FS forum)

FS: GT3 Motor located in Long Island, NY
- Motor from street/track 2004 GT3.

Driveline history to the best of my knowledge.

I am the 3rd owner.

1st owner (IL) tracked car for approx 2K miles.
2nd owner (CA) drove for 22K freeway miles on street.
3rd owner (NY) tracked for 3K miles and highway for 5K miles

- 33K miles total on motor
- motor re-built by Rudtner's Racing Group with anything remotely in question replaced, no expense spared. Motor has only break-in miles. GT3 was crashed hard at passenger front and is being parted out.

leakdown performed 08/03/2009
#1 - 2%
#2 - 2%
#3 - 2%
#4 - 2%
#5 - 2%
#6 - 2%

Professional crating and insured shipping available at buyer's expense.

- ECU, wiring harness, gauge cluster, ignition switch, etc. also available at additional cost.

Asking $25K for motor.

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Old 12-12-2009, 12:02 PM
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update:
gearbox sold.
Motor still available.
Also available: ECU, wiring harness, gauge cluster, etc.
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I wonder if it will fit in a 1971T
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I could fit it :-)
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I have the complete turn-key conversion package ready to ship.............
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Old 12-12-2009, 07:10 PM
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It WILL fit!
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I think that would make the ultimate narrow body sleeper. Not sure how the deep sixes would handle that though

Seriously though. Would it really fit?
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Or you could buy a 99 996 for 15K and drop that motor in it. Sell the 996 Drivetrain and have a $25K GT3 (some suspension mods required of course)..
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Old 12-12-2009, 08:41 PM
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I vote for a sleeper Boxster! No garage space though at the moment...
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Originally Posted by Sean F
I think that would make the ultimate narrow body sleeper. Not sure how the deep sixes would handle that though

Seriously though. Would it really fit?
I have a '74 chassis race car with a water cooled motor in it...
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Originally Posted by claykos
I have a '74 chassis race car with a water cooled motor in it...
where are the radiators?
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Originally Posted by Sean F
where are the radiators?
Bet he has one center front in the trunk and that's an air exhaust port in the hood... hard to see tho.
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Originally Posted by Sean F
Seriously though. Would it really fit?
Sure, same block, similarly sized heads. She'll fit. Do it.
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The Yellow Bee, featured in this month's Excellence, is a 76' chassis with a w/c cup motor like Clay's. It's for sale without drive train and all set up with radiators & plumbing just waiting for that GT3 motor....
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behold- Frankencar!! haha. sounds like a fun project
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