There’s probably no better engine to power this road-legal Sin R1 GT than an LS3 crate motor putting out 450 hp.

The R1 is Sin’s (a British-Bulgarian racing establishment) first effort at creating something for the streets, and it promises very good performance numbers for its estimated asking price (~$110,000), plus it’s got a cool gated manual shifter as standard.

You can opt for different gearboxes, though, but we’d go for the manual on this one – a mechanical limited-slip diff comes as standard whichever one you go for.

Performance wise, the manufacturer says it can hit sixty in 3.5 seconds and reach a top speed of 186 mph or 300 km/h.

Cornering should be pretty competent too, as its chassis is based on an FIA homologated design. Oh and the car uses Bulgarian-woven carbon fiber – the country is the birth place of the company’s owner, Rosen Daskalov.

Check it out in the videos and gallery posted after the virtual jump.

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