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This would undoubtedly be the fastest road registered 718 GT4 in the country. with close to 480hp it has set an impressive PB at SMSP of 1m36.8. If you are looking for a track day machine - look no further. This car honestly surprises me every time I get in it. The car has been maintained at City Performance Center in Artarmon since it was bought, has never had an accident or failure of any kind. Over 120k worth of options and set up including: - Motec C127 dash with custom pages - Custom MCC

Darling Point NSW, Australia
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With Jaguar Land Rover committing to “all electric” by 2025 some years ago, the end of an illustrious internal combustion era is upon us. And if policy mandates it so, best go out with a bang, a seriously LOUD bang! To commemorate Jaguar’s 7 historic wins of the infamous Le Mans 24 Hour race, the Project 7 was styled as an ode to the most legendary of victors, the 50’s D-Type. The iconic drivers side head ’tunnel’ the most striking of features carried through to this modern iteration. Based on

Mona Vale NSW, Australia
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Restorers dream! This 1969 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 is fresh out of a barn and ripe for restoration to put back to its former glory. Having originally left the factory in Pastel Grey as you can see the car has been repainted in red at some stage of its life. Current owner of 25 years plus. The interior is mostly original and untouched but has had an aftermarket stereo fitted. Lurking under the hood is the mammoth 428 Cobra Jet big block engine with matching number and is backed by a four speed

Kogarah NSW, Australia
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“We stopped counting at 4,000 hours.” As far as modified Mustangs go, this would have to be one of the absolute best in the country, if not on an international level. A labour of love built by the team at Stevens and Brennan Automotive, the plate in the engine bay says it all: heart, body and soul. This really is a very special car. Fully engineered and NSW-registered, the 1968 model Ford Mustang runs a supercharged 5.0L Windsor engine with GT40 heads (the engine is the same specification as

Canterbury NSW, Australia
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Hi all, this is my 2016 for mustang gt supercharged no money has been spared with this beast, this car has been a weekend car and garaged all the time and has 34 000kms. This car is more of a weekend car for me also still has almost a years rego, car is making around 450kw at the rears capable of much more. By intune motorsports. Car is running on pump 98. Mod list Harrop TVS 2300 supercharcher kit with all running gear. mantic twin plate clutch (comfortable for everyday usage) Custom ex

Kellyville Ridge NSW, Australia
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LHD ex American race car 4.5 V8 5/Speed fully recoed transaxle with LSD , new fuel pumps ,fuel distrlbutor and warm up sensor Fuch wheels ,new tyres race clutch ceramic brakes Sparco seats and belts 1/2 roll cage ,quick release steering wheel. On Club Plates $35000.

Empire Bay NSW, Australia
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When Porsche unveiled the Cayman GT4, it immediately set a new benchmark for mid-engine sports cars. Today, after years of continuous refinement and innovation, the Porsche Cayman GT4 remains a quintessential icon of performance and style, epitomizing the ultimate blend of speed, agility, and German engineering. Porsche has always been the master of GT cars, and for many purists the letters G and T signify this perfect balance between track-readiness and road-going legitimacy you would find in

North Sydney NSW, Australia
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With collectors around the globe climbing over each other for an allocation for the new Porsche 911 ST Type 992, it's important to reminisce over its origin story. By the end of 1971 the Porsche 917 and Ferrari 512 battles were over and the 5.0 litre (‘big bangers’) had been replaced by a 3.0 litre formula for sports racing cars. Porsche now realised that the development of the 911 for GT racing had become excitingly urgent. So in 1972, the Porsche racing department developed the 911 S into a l

North Sydney NSW, Australia
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