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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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Original Valiant VG Pacer with E31 Track/Mod Pack Additions - Engine: 265 Hemi – Inductions: 350 Holley – Drivetrain: BorgWarner 4 speed, 3.23:1 Limited Slip Diff – Wheels: Compomotive motorsport ML with Yokohama Advan 048 tyres – Paint: Fire Engine Red – Interior: Black registered 2 seater, Cobra race seat with 5 point harness – Other Mods: Pedders Racing suspension, HP brakes, 6 point rollcage – RMS Engineering Certified

Horsley NSW 2530, Australia
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1939 Chrysler Open wheeler Historic race car built in 2005 by Ken hooper and Dick Vermeulen. Proven, reliable and competitive race car regularly used and maintained. Motorsport Australia (CAMS) Log book CAMS Historic group K(b) Covered trailer included.

Mount Barker SA, Australia
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I originally bought to run in Improved Production series Full race car from the UK, cost $70k landed and spent another $20k on upgrades. Massive spec, new AIM dash with GPS, new disc’s and pads, Electrical fire extinguisher serviced. T45 Custom cage, CAMs log booked. Air jacks and lance. 11 wheels in total. Second radiator for better cooling. Short shifter Upgraded intercooler Titan pedal box Light weight GRP panels Got spare engine, gearbox, shell, body panels.

Pearcedale VIC, Australia
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The Mildren was one of seven cars built between 1969 and 1971 to the Rennmax BN3 design. Soon after its creation, the Mildren was raced by none other than Max Stewart in the 1969 Tasman series, powered by a 1.6 litre Alfa Romeo engine, Stewart was able to claim 13th place but his relationship with this magnificent car was only just beginning. Later that year, the Mildren was fitted with a 1600cc Waggott FVA engine, which along with raw skill, talent and a head turner of a car, led Stewart to a 3

Yatala QLD, Australia
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