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2007 BMW Z4 M absolutely immaculate. Compliance plate Dec06. JUST POPPED 12 MONTHS REGO ON HER, NOW EXPIRES 30 MAY 2025 6 Speed manual Don't settle for basic blue! Grab the hero colour - Imola Red 89,000 kms Full service history and books Last service was 10 May 2024 we have receipt. This is a VERY RARE AND VERY COLLECTIBLE CAR. One of only 103 Australian cars, with under 2000 RHD made world wide between 2006 - 2008 and only 4,000 overall. This compares to around 56,000 of the common and 10

Ingleside NSW, Australia
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If Clarkson and Hammond were still maintaining The Cool Wall from Top Gear, this 5 Series would unquestionably be designated about as cool as it gets. And thanks to renown BMW tuning house AC Schnitzer, this very unique tourer has the performance to match its classic lines and everyday driveability. On a global scale. The S5 3.0ix is a rare car and this particular example may well be the only AC Schnitzer S5 3.0ix in the country. The factory RHD car was built by BMW Germany and then after some

Atherton QLD, Australia
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Genuine V8 SS, mostly built and maintained by Ron Misssen before he retired (Ron has built quite a few famous Bathurst & Championship winning Touring Cars). Car is road registered as a Tarmac Rally Car and is log booked with Motorsport Australia. I developed the car mostly for track days/hill climbs/super sprints etc. but it has only been used on test and tune days so everything is fresh. Some specs below; Full custom-made, ball jointed and solid mounted front end including MCA adjustable coilo

Newcastle NSW, 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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