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
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.
race ready no expense spared r35 cams approved cage terra trip rally safe Stilo full KW canister shocks fully adjustable just been rebuilt worth $$$$$ full just jap gear box with gear set 11 plate clutches billet baskets Dodson at a cost of $25000 exchange about 2 events old billet front Dif housing hard race adjustable rear arms hard race front top arms rose jointed adjustable rear adjustable front adjustable sway bars and bushing winged seats fire bomb plumbed in engine and feet akropovi
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