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This GTS-R W1 is everything any Holden fan wants to own. The looks, sound and performance are all perfectly matched to one another and are hard to beat as far as collectability goes in the HSV range. Starting with the astonishing Spitfire colour to the ground shaking LS9 supercharged engine this car does not disappoint. The subtle “W1” badging gives off a hint of subtleness and so too do the huge Black 20” wheels. Originally offered in only eight colours, this one would have to be one of the bes

Kogarah NSW, Australia
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Built by "KirksWorks" Race Service in 2023 for Queensland and Australian Production Cars (QPC/APC). M2C was built for myself with top quality parts and labour. A regretful sale as i would like to participate in National GT4 Championship 2024 so i need it gone and get an GT4 spec car (M4GT4). If I won't sell it for that price I'll do a APC/QPC in 2024 season. - Had it since new and serviced every 4000-5000km. Currently 50K on the clock. - Full race car build can be found on Instagram - vodkaa_r

Tingalpa QLD, Australia
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Developed in Italy as a training car particularly for those with F1 aspirations - https://www.asmonzaracing.com/photos-cars-walkaround-abarth-se025-formula-italia-1972-1979.html Engine is a 1608cc twin cam from the Fiat 124S, the five-speed gearbox from the Lancia Fulvia HF 1600 with an Abarth LSD. The car was imported into Aust in 2012, and ran at various events at Northam, Albany and Wanneroo. Immediately prior to import, the car was run at the Vernasca Silver Flag event and Abarth Tra

Perth WA, Australia
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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

Sydney New South Wales, Australia
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