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Last F304 ever made with dual front shocks and long wheelbase. Engine has done less that 1000km since rebuild with upgraded current valvetrain and conrods. Just had the $11000 geartronics paddleshift system with auto blip. Comes with a good amount of spares including arms, nose box, front wing, 2 spare sets of wheels etc. All work done by R-Tek services. Call Bo 0404 873096

Salisbury SA, Australia
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Log Book
Log book. Body Full carbon body, painted recently in Mercedes silver New front splitter Spare end plates, canards Suspension/brakes Ohlin shocks Heap of springs All new arm bushes New rotors all round 4hrs New front calipers (willwood) Rear calipers rebuilt 4 sets of wheels 2x sets Lenso, 1 set bbs and 1 set jongbloods 2 set wets 2 sets of used c92 super soft 1 set of new c72 soft Electronics Motec c127 Motec m130 Geartronics Aim camera New omp fire bomb Engine Strong gen 2 hayabusa

Blackwood SA, Australia
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Roll Cage
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xbody Mustang Drag car 383 Cleveland, chi heads and intake Mechanical injection new waterman’s pump T400 box with trans brake Methanol Ice Ignition with 2 step Current andra teched cage Tube front end, front clip Coilover front and rear 4 link rear Weld rims Just had tuned at just over 500rwhp Runs consistent low 6’s 1/8 and mid 9’s 1/4 Well sorted turn key car

Adelaide SA, Australia
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1939 Chrysler Open wheeler Historic race car built in 2005 by Ken hooper and Dick Vermeulen. Proven, reliable and competitive race car regularly used and maintained. Motorsport Australia (CAMS) Log book CAMS Historic group K(b) Covered trailer included.

Mount Barker SA, Australia
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Mike Davidson's dream was to capture the world record for the fastest twin-engine Flathead powered streamliner and began over 25 years ago when he and others put their heads together and the DLRA was born. The journey of building his own car began by hiring moulds for the body from Arivetts in the USA and when his body was ready had extensive wind tunnel testing performed at the RAAF Edinburgh base. The car can be entered into four different classes depending on how it is configured. In March 20

Victor Harbor SA, Australia
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