Sports race cars are some of the most interesting vehicles on the road. They are designed to be lightweight and agile, with powerful engines that can reach high speeds. Racing teams often spend hours fine-tuning their cars to get the best performance possible. And while sports race cars may not be the most practical vehicles for everyday driving, they are certainly a sight to behold.
When it comes to buying a car, there are a lot of things to consider. But if you're looking for a race-ready sports car, there are even more factors to keep in mind. You'll need to decide what type of racing you want to do, what kind of performance you're looking for, and what your budget is.
Sports race cars represent the pinnacle of motoring performance. They go faster, handle better and stop shorter than any other type of car on the road. But they're also expensive, difficult to drive and maintain, and can be dangerous if not used correctly. So, if you're thinking of buying a sports car, be sure you know what you're getting into first.
When it comes to selling sports race cars, there are a few key things to keep in mind. First, it's important to understand the market. Know who your target audience is and what they're looking for in a car. Second, it's important to be honest about the condition of the car. Be sure to disclose any damage or wear and tear, as this can affect the value of the car. Finally, be prepared to negotiate on price. The selling process can be complex, but if you keep these things in mind, you'll be able to sell your car quickly and for a fair price.
Special.Dropped price before a reluctant sale at a lesser price. Require the sale to persue another car purchase. Excellent condition, fully registered with engineering certificate, fully rebiult new
For sale is my 1978 Triumph TR7 with a 16v Dolomite Sprint engine. The car presents very well and has been a quick and very reliable Supersprint car with a AASA Vehicle Passport dating to 2009. The pa
Sports 2000 Group R Historic sports car
Price Reduced - track car or Group Q & T Historic sports racing car. Competition history from early 1970’s. Ultra-reliable 1800cc alloy Renault cross flow race engine, twin Webers, Cosworth cam grind,
1963 Triumph TR4 : Surrey hardtop. Thorough professional restoration @ huge expense. Everything upgraded - steel motor etc. Full list available. CAMS half cage. Recently dyno'd, lots of torque, handle
Original BASF Porsche 911 3.5 litre race car. Highly developed Porsche racer which consistently won Australian Porsche Cup series outright class during 1990’s. Many wins, lap records. CAMS logbooks. A
The Gladiator is an iconic sports racing car built in 1957 which competed a the great circuits of the day, Bathurst, Mt Druitt, Warwick Farm etc. It features a special one off Buchanan fibreglass body
This 1989 Porsche 944S2 is the perfect weekday driver and weekend track day winner. Built to be a similar spec to the "Clubsport" option pack used in the later 968 model, this 944 has all the right
“I spent a full week at the assembly plant, as the car was being built. I virtually supervised the entire operation.” In total, 44 GMP&A hatch shells and 7 sedans went down the production line. This
Wide bodied 1979 Porsche 911 with a crisp 964 3.6L engine (which has been taken out 3.8L (only run 100km since upgrade)) producing well in excess of 300 hp. Gearbox rebuilt in 2015 with new 8/31 ring