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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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The Ultimate Daihatsu Rally Car Engine: Toyota 4AGE 20v Blacktop Kent Intake Cam Yoshi exhaust cam VVT deleted Eagle Rods and Pistons 12:1 compression Ported head with standard valves MRP Titanium retainers and valve springs EFI Hardware airbox 4” inlet with 100mm billet velocity stacks MRP Coil on plug conversion Custom 4-2-1 manifold Remote oil filter mount and Setrab Cooler Ross Performance race damper Reduction alternator and water pump pulleys Gearbox: Sadev ST75-14 5 Speed sequential to

Richmond TAS, Australia
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1964 Austin Cooper S Group Nb Mini Extensively campaigned throughout Australia over the last 15 years by its current owner, and now looking for a new home as the owner seeks a more relaxed retired lifestyle. Alloy Caged Logbook Stout Short stroke engine with: *Forged Omega pistons *Billet MED Rods *EN40b Crank *Block modified with 4 bolt centre main. *Extensive head work with 1.5 rockers. Engine has been tuned run on E85, easy to Change over to 102 Unleaded if required. only 1 race meeti

Belair SA, 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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