This thing started life as a sweet, innocent Mini. Now? It’s been lovingly modified with a shortened WRX subframe. Think backyard motorsport Frankenstein made from a mix of wild decisions and good intentions. It’s running a Subaru motor with all-wheel drive, not because it made sense... but because I needed a reason to smile again. It’s sitting on BC Racing coilovers, adjustable enough to suit whatever chaos you’re into. Tyres are fresh, they’ve basically just had a nap. The exhaust absolutely
1937 ford pickup hot rod, 5 litre fuel injected holden with T700, 9 inch lsd, air bag suspension, removable hard top, billet specialties wheels, dakota digital instruments, award winner, priced to sell, Ken, 0418341703
Cooper S Racecar ! Stat write off so track car only Low kms B48cTU engine so has the bigger DI fuel pump which should support 350hp 6 speed Manual Has 18” front wheel and Dunlop semis 90mm wheel studs Airtec Intercooler ( not yet fitted ) Rear Muffler deleted ( Velo seat not included in sale ) But base frame to suit can stay with the car All original interior comes with it JCW Steering wheel Will be a great Supermini build and could be very fast . Does have a bent drivers side
Birkin S3 Clubman Construction of the Birkin commenced in 2009, and completed in 2012. Ford 2.0L 16v Zetec engine Very low kilometres - 9,314 kms T9 gearbox Subaru R160 4.11 LSD 15×7 (4×100) rim - 205-50 R15 tyres Willwood 255×20 front discs - 205×10 rear discs The Birkin was constructed by Wayne Taylor and first registered in 2012 in South Australia. The Birkin has been registered in three (3) States - South Australia, Queensland and Victoria. The second owner purchased the Birkin in 201
For those in the know this car needs no introduction. This is a genuine Group C car with impeccable history still with it's original period racing shell. The car was originally campaigned in Group C by well known QLD racer Jack Lacey. Jack had a very liberal interpretation of the rules and with a bit of creative FIA paperwork (included with the car) the mini competed with many unique modifications, aiding to it's success. This Genuine English 1964 Austin Cooper S 1275 was raced by Lacey with gre
HISTORIC FORMULA FORD BUILT IN 1969. This pretty looking car was built by Brian Andrew an ex Chequered Flag mechanic and raced successfully by him in the inaurgural Formula Ford race in Australia. It was imported into New Zealand by Michael Pearse who raced it here in 1970/71. After Michael's ownership the car passed into the hands of a couple of chaps who used it for club events. It has been in my ownership since 1985. Probably the least raced F.F. In the country it even has the original