Mercedes AMG GT3, Endurance Spec With Airconditioning and EVO Updates. Ex Craft Bamboo Factory Car, travelled a total of 15,750 Kilometers and maintained to AMG/HWA guidelines. Comes with 4 x sets of wheels in total 2 x Air lance 2 x Wheel Nut Sockets Jack stands Skates Drinks System Car cover Spares Included Front bumper Full front splitter Rear diffuser Pair of side skirts Bonnet Reconditioned steering rack Rear diffuser fins Front splitter skid plates Various other good used
This is a highly sought-after two-litre Super Touring car from the celebrated era of British Touring Car Championship racing. A 1997-build car constructed and run by MSD (Motor Sport Developments) in that year’s BTCC and driven by British ace Patrick Watts in its distinctive Esso Ultron green and gold livery. Currently located in Adelaide, South Australia, chassis PR003 is one of only three 406 Super Tourers cars built for the 1997 BTCC season and later raced in Australia in the BOC Gases Aust
MY03 STI Tarmac Hill Climb / Circuit Sprint Car Built to be reliable and fast • Aust Delivered MY03 STI • 207,000kms • Handbook Serviced and Upgraded at S&J Automotive o MRT S/S Turbo Back Exhaust o MRT 500HP Fuel Pump o S&J VVT Upgrade o EcuTeK Type 3 Custom Dyno Tuned with 210kw ATW o Rota 18 x 8.5” Wheels o Federal R-Specs 235/40 R18 o Half Cage o Harnesses o new Extreme competition clutch o Cusco Brake Support Bracket o Perrin Wing Stabilisers o Coil over suspension A very c
Bathurst 1992 12 Hour Peter Brock’s team car. The car was part of the 3 car team sponsored by Peugeot factory car team. The photos were taken when it was in Bathurst Brock car museum.
1997 Japanese import v4 STI 90,610 km. Alloy bonnet swapped to standard at some time prior to 2002. Modified for circuit racing and tarmac rally with emphasis on reliability and handling. Fully registered in Tasmania since 2002. Driver's seat belt operational. Roll cage – CAMS logbook. Battery isolation switch with removable key, window net. Engine rebuilt by Robin Berado and associates in Brisbane. Street force modified heads, closed deck block (welded). Billet con rods, forged pistons and c
Rover P6B with chrome moly roll cage. Painted in Shell racing teams colours. This car is essentially rebuilt from the Camel/Shell Rover as constructed in 1972 at Manton Motors in Melbourne. The original car was modified extensively over the years to the extent that too much metal was removed from the structure, therefore it was necessary to donor A, B and C pillars and base unit but retaining all of the original light-weight panels, F5000 front suspension, framework in engine bay to hold the mot
Peugeot 405 mi16 3j ipra logbooked race car, Full motorsport loom running a motec m84, extensive engine work, and custom header and exhaust system. Huge amount of spares. Car is running g and ready to hit the track. Any queries don't hesitate to call