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Thank you for looking at this lovely & very rare example of the Westfield Seight available here in QLD fully road registered with RWC and fresh from a detailed and thorough re- commission, showing just 21k kms in its 25 year life with matching numbers and original VIN. Why am I selling? – because I just couldn’t resist the opportunity to buy it, BUT have at least one too many projects on the go so after countless daily hours of work, shakedown and detailed attention it’s time for it to move on t

Kingaroy QLD, Australia
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Recent 2Pk undercoat. Body is straight. Spare dash with rev counter. 2 engines 1600 and 2000L with extractor and seperate cross member and stabaliser bar. Both engines turn easily. Standard 4sp gearbox. Spare 1600 cyl head and rocker shaft. Floor,wells and heater bubble origional. Dash cracked, bottom of doors repaired.Did not strip myself but all parts appear to be present. Brake booster rusted. Small rust front floor corners only. Will look at decent offers. Selling as want to buy a caravan.

Morayfield QLD, Australia
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VEHICLE : 2021 LAMBORGHINI URUS BADGE : (No Badge) SERIES : 636 COLOUR : Nero Granatus ODOMETER : 6,918 km BODY : SUV ENGINE : 4.0 litre, 8-Cylinder FUEL TYPE : Petrol TRANSMISSION : 8-Speed Automatic DOORS : 5-Door SEATS : 5 TRIM : Red VIN : ZPBEA1ZL1NLA16678 STOCK NUMBER : 722250 MODEL YEAR : 22 COMPLIANCE DATE : 01/2022 DRIVE TYPE : 4x4 Our 2021 Lamborghini Urus, finished in the striking Nero Granatus, represents a blend of luxury and performance that sets a high bar for the

Bundall QLD, Australia
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The GTR-X was a fascinating concept from the get-go; A fibreglass body, over a steel “ladder” chassis, which may seem exotic to an Australian market, but GM had been successfully using that technique with its iconic sports car, the Corvette, from 1953’s C1. Come 1969, the Corvette had evolved to the swoopy C3 guise, featuring independent suspension, four-wheel disc brakes and wild 427 L88 spec’ motors. Along that 16 year passage, the Corvette’s early mistakes became improvements and a smooth, fa

Buderim QLD, Australia
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