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The AC Schnitzer S5 3.0iX is a Schnitzer conversion of a BMW 525 iX This car was built by BMW in RHD (unique for a 525iX) and then underwent the conversion at the UK Schnitzer workshop. The original M50 BMW engine is replaced with a Schnitzer S5 engine which is 3.0 litre and with Schnitzer cams, porting and new manifold and exhaust. The mapping is completely upgraded and BMW M Technique is installed. The suspension is upgraded with Schnitzer coils and new Bilstein shocks which are coupled with s

Atherton QLD, Australia
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1980 TIGA SC80 S2000 Sports Racing Car. Chassis: Aluminum Monocoque with tube Bulkheads and engine bay Engine: Ford Pinto 2,0L SOHC Gearbox: Hewland Mk9 (dog box) 4 Speed Transaxial gearbox. Has a Motorsport Australia Logbook and C of D. This car originally campaigned in North American SCCA Oregon Northwest Region and British Columbia, Canada. In 2013 the car was completely re-built and re-tubed by Marc Bahner Engineering in USA, fitted with a new light weight fiberglass bodywork. A number

Malaga WA, Australia
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log booked sports prototype 6SR. 1570cc Kawasaki dry sumped zx14 engine. Cnc ported head, race cams, billet sump. Winters quick change diff with quafe centre and plenty of spare ratios. Koni 4 way adjustable shocks. Full ground effects floor with rear diffuser, front F1 style wing, rear dual element wing. 3 sets of wheels. Also fully enclosed drop to the floor trailer $6000. Plenty of spares included Please contact Peter on 0406969679

Lonsdale SA, Australia
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Chassis #4 was one of the first batch of five cars built. It was completed in early 1992. It was originally white with black signwriting as shown in the 1992 Pro-Sport calendar. Its first owner was Don Farthing and Peter Sneller of Zeus Racing. Don entered the car into LeMans in 1992, and was allocated #62. It was one of three Pro Sports entered but financing for the group could not be arranged and hence all Pro Sports were officially recorded as ‘did not arrive’. Zeus added some red squares

Langwarrin VIC, Australia
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