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Roll Cage
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2022 Subaru BRZ. Why spend $50K on a bashed up old T86/BRZ. LOG BOOKED 3E SERIES PRODUCTION CLASS Shake down at last year's Challenge Bathurst. Only 5000kms on the clock. 800kms since build complete. Build includes: - New Brown Davis Roll cage - New Racetech Seat - New RPM 6pt Race Harness - New Sparco wheel and Quick Release Hub - New 6 Port Isolator fitted - New Radium dual catch cans fitted - New MCA Red Coilovers fitted - New 4 Pot AP Racing 5000R calipers at the front and 2 Pot APs at th

Hampton East VIC, Australia
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Brand new Hyundai i30N Race/Rally cars built by Paddon Racing Group. The donor car is brand new from the factory Hyundai i30 N with 0km. Developed by the engineers and technicians at Paddon Racing Group, this unique and exciting new package is a modern ‘turnkey’ project. The cars have been converted from the N performance production i30N to a fully caged, enhanced specialist vehicle. All this while retaining its road legality and limited luxuries of the factory car. This project focuses on havin

Cromwell, New Zealand
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Was $160,000$140,000
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This is the lowest km Hyundai i30N TCR on the market in Australia, in 2022 it was driven by Luke King in 5 rounds of the TCR Australia Series starting at round 3 Bathurst. The i30N TCR is one of the only factory built TCR cars at HMSG Global based in Germany, home of the Hyundai World Rally Team. These cars are built with a factory launch control system. The car took Luke to the podium twice and was one of only two privateers in the category to grace the podium during the season. The car was en

Kenthurst NSW, Australia
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Ready to race Hyundai i30N TCR race car with low engine and chassis hours. Extensive spares package on request.

Londonderry NSW, Australia
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