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Commodore Ute Targa Race Car

$25,000
Holden
Make
Commodore Ute
Model
2003
Year
Blackmans Bay Tasmania, Australia
Location

Awesome Targa, Race, Hillclimb, Motorkhana or Drift Commodore Ute

Full TAS Road Registration

CAMS and AASA log booked

CAMS approved internal and external roll cages

Just run in 383ci stroked LS1 with 750Nm of torque. Build included:
- CP Bullet forged pistons
- Scat H Beam rods
- Lunatai Voodoo Crankshaft Nitride
- Racing sump baffle
- Stage 3 Race Cam
engine built for all day Targa events so reliability was the main focus

- 18" HSV VY wheel with Khumo performance tyres (good balance for dry and wet)
- 6 speed manual with race clutch
- D2 8 piston front calipers and D2 6 piston rear callipers
- Project Mu race pads
- Coilover shocks (front) and Bilstein shocks rear (exception handling)
- New twin 3" stainless steel X-Force exhaust
- PWR radiator
- OTR Mafless induction
- Autronic SM4 engine management
- Cobra Evolution Pro-Fit race seat for driver and Cobra Sebring S race seat for passenger
- 6 point race harness for driver and passenger
- Hydraulic handbrake
- Front / Rear internal brake bias
- Removable Sparco race steering wheel

I purchased this car three year ago and had the engine built. I drove it to each of the following events
- 2015 Longford Revival
- 2016 Round 2 State Hillclimb at Baskerville Raceway
- 2017 Ross Auto Classic 1 day event
- Day 6 of the 2017 Targa Tasmania Tour (not the race category)
- a couple of club track days at Baskerville

This is a true drive to the track, race and drive home. A lot of money invested into this car by myself and previous owners to get it as well sorted as it is today.

Reason for selling is back surgery - my motorsport days are over.

Inspections are welcome or call for any further questions.