This 2002 BMW M3 (VIN WBSBL93472JR12696) has been prepped for NASA TT3 racing with plans to move up to GTS4 once fully sorted and dialed-in. The seller claims to have over $60k and hundreds of hours invested into the build, further claiming that it’s scored four victories out of four outings this season, including one track lap record that would have put it on pole for GTS4. Find it here on eBay in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for $42k OBO.

Stripped back with no HVAC, radio, carpeting or seats aside from the driver’s unit seen here, custom door cards do retain standard power window mechanisms but these shouldn’t make to much of a difference to the car’s total 2,900 pound quoted curb weight.

No engine shots are provided, but power is said to have been measured at 321 RWHP from a largely stock motor. Mods include a Bimmerworld race exhaust with catless, ceramic coated headers, an Epic Motorsports race ECU tune, aFe Magnum intake, underdrive pulley kit and an oil cooler kit. Brakes have been upgraded with Performance Friction big rotors, stainless braided lines, metallic race pads and cooling ducts. Suspension consists of double adjustable dampers, 850/950 pound front/rear springs, adjustable sway bars, camber plates, and more, the ad also noting a full corner balance and race-spec alignment.

It looks and sounds like a well-developed car, and though still titled the seller doesn’t recommend driving it on the street. We’d be tempted to take it for a spin around the block, but agree it’d best be used on track.