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New Build. Tested and set up over the last year at open practice. The car was entered into the Sydney 300 for its 1st Race, Achieving pole position and the race win in division E. -National / Rally FIA role cage -PB 4 piston aluminum calipers -DBA 5000 two-piece rotors 320x28 -AP Racing CP3215D50 pads 90% left -Custom cacuum chamber, can adjust pedal feel - Wilwood rear brake Bias -PB damper adjustable coilovers -Quaife ATB helical LSD -Custom exedy button clutch -Enduro developed engine. -Fo

Glenwood NSW, Australia
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Championship winning Spectrum 011K as raced by Daniel Holihan. This car has multiple wins, podiums and championships to its name, along with a freshly rebuilt motor built by Luke Ellery from Ellery Motorsport down in Victoria. This car has been maintained by World Time Attack Champion Barton Mawer in the past and has a load of data and engineer tricks and tips to go with it. This car was built from the ground up only 2 years ago which was previously a Duratec raced by Tim Hamilton. It comes w

Brookvale NSW, Australia
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Morris Mini Cooper S . Replica, 1967 Morris Mini Cooper S replica has all the attributes of a genuine Cooper s inc 1275cc motor , 4 speed gearbox, disc break front end , twin tanks, with tabs, boot board , 120 mph speedometer, hydro suspension, thicker brake pedal, vinyl covered dash, Cooper s heater, brake booster. Motor rebuilt 3 years ago ,The head has been ported and bigger valves fitted with hardened valve seats which was all done by Graham Russell so it’s nice and quick. It’s pain

Wagga Wagga NSW, 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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