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Roll Cage
Log Book
Championship winning Spectrum 011K as raced by Daniel Holihan. This car has multiple wins, podiums and championships to its name, along with a freshly rebuilt motor built by Luke Ellery from Ellery Motorsport down in Victoria. This car has been maintained by World Time Attack Champion Barton Mawer in the past and has a load of data and engineer tricks and tips to go with it. This car was built from the ground up only 2 years ago which was previously a Duratec raced by Tim Hamilton. It comes w

Brookvale NSW, Australia
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Was $35,000$32,500
Roll Cage
Log Book
***PRICE DROPPED, OPEN TO OFFERS*** 6SR log booked, first raced 2012, prototype sports racer built by Meridian Motorsport, Hayabusa Gen 2, Aim Evo 4 Datalogger, Aim steering wheel with shift lights, Motec PDU, high spec car with little use, 3 sets of wheels, lightly used set of Pirelli super soft tyres, new billet engine mounts, new chain, never pranged or crashed, serviced and ready to race, very rapid car, not for the faint hearted! Includes open trailer with electric winch etc.

Edwardstown SA, Australia
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Australian Championship winning car with MA historic log book and C of D. Built by Ian Richards SA 1982 Kevin Lewis VW Golf engine, Koni shocks and Hewland Mk9 gearbox with spare ratios. Includes 3 sets of wheels, spare body panels, moulds, wings, some engine parts and special tools. Seat belts are in date. The car is featured in Australian Motor Racing Yearbook 1983/84.

Coffs Harbour NSW, Australia
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Ivan Tighe built this unique race car to compete in the Australian Hill Climb Championship. It was powered by an air-cooled two cylinder Vincent engine. In 1964, Tighe beat his nemesis, Bruce Walton, to capture the Austrailian Hill Climb Championship. Voluminous period magazine articles, race results, detailed engine information, correspondence, etc. is available upon request. This is a highly documented piece of Australian racing history. The Tighe Vincent is powered by a period correct 19

California, USA
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