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RT30 ex Cellnet Ground Effects. Car is in excellent condition with many spares and plenty of history. VW engine.

Warrandyte VIC, Australia
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1987 Ralt RT5 American Super Vee. Ground effects car. Constructed October, 1987, first raced November, 1987. Won the American Super Vee Championship in 1989. COD and CAMS log book. Fitted with VW Golf engine and 5 speed gearbox, Hewland internals. Comes with some spares including some rims and wet weather tyres. Also included alignment equipement, all documentation and setup specifications. $70,000 ONO. Flat bed trailer also available at extra cost.

Bonny Hills NSW, Australia
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For Sale is my “Evo 3” street and track car. In 2019 the car was refreshed, looked over and motor was rebuilt by the highly regarded Mitsubishi Evolution specialist Nick Ashwin of NA Autosport and Engineering. The invoices for this work total over $30,000. For those unfamiliar with Nick he renowned as one of the best in the business having worked for the likes of Chris Atkinson, Possum Bourne Motorsport and Neal Lowe Motorsport amongst other local and international outfits. 

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Eastern Heights QLD, Australia
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Category. Historic group R sports. Raced by Toleman as a European F2 car driven by Brian Henton in 1979, finishing runners up in championship. The car was then sold to a race team Genoa racing in America. It was converted to a single seater Can-Am sports car. Competing in the1983 World Sports Racing Prototypes. Driven by Marzio Romano in the USA. Other drivers include Maurizo Flammini and Juan Manuel Fangio 111. The car was totally restored in 1998 with no expense spared including a new tub

Eltham VIC, 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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