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
For sale is this very tidy Wolf F1 Mistral. Equipped with PSA 1.6lt Turbo engine Car has run 3600km / 23 hours It has all the options and is ready to race. Details on car below: https://www.jammotorsport.com.au/wolf-sm Customer has no time for racing at the moment so has to move it on. Genuine enquires only. Based at Jam Motorsport @ The Bend Motorsport Park. Jam Motorsport storage, support and arrive and drive available.
As production of HSV’s legendary two-door sensation, the Coupé, entered its final phase it was set to be given the ultimate send off. The final iteration carried all the world-class credentials of the current Z Series model (including the HSV-exclusive 6.0 litre LS2 V8 producing a sizzling 297kW @ 6000rpm and 530Nm @ 4400rpm) and is bolstered by an array of distinctive sporting and luxury highlights. Called the ‘Signature Coupé’, this limited-edition model is one megastar whose autograph is no
Jam Motorsport supply and support new Wolf Thunder cars Australia wide. These cars have a great power to weight as they make 201 (or 221 for the 1.1L) with a final weight of 378kg. They sound amazing revving to 12500rpm with their computer controlled paddle shift system. The cars are made for both entry level drivers as well as professionals. The cars are built to be customer run which is great, which means in Australia you could buy a car, do the normal maintenence your self and Jam Motorspo
Current spec Aussie Race Car, very competitive car in the right hands, Cobra seat with head restraints, race pac dash, spare bonnet, 4 spare wheels , $49,500
In April 1995, HSV launched the new generation VS range, which at the time, represented the pinnacle of Australian sports motoring. The HSV VS GTS was the flagship performance model of HSV (except VS GTS/R) and came with a six-speed manual or optional four-speed automatic. The VS Series GTS retained the same Holden 5.7-litre stroked engine producing 215kw as used in the VR GTS. This motor had its debut in the VR series of HSV sedans. It was a bored and stroked version of the Holden (304ci 5.0 li