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The Mercedes-AMG CLK63 Black Series will go down as one of the wildest (and most desirable) factory race homologation series ever produced. Only 500 were constructed to meet the race-ready criteria, the majority of which were sent to the USA where they were unfortunately delivered with ‘comfort seats’ due to local legislation. Just 120 were produced in RHD with 32 numbered cars delivered to Australia. This stunning example is vehicle #8, and unlike the American counterparts, it has factory fitt

Mona Vale NSW, Australia
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Sport. Leicht. Rennsport. There aren’t many cars the high side of the year 2000 that upon launch were instant icons. The three that stand out the most are the Ferrari Enzo, the Porsche Carrera GT, and the car we present here, the Mercedes-McLaren SLR. A joint venture between Mercedes-Benz and McLaren Automotive, the car was conceptualised as an homage to the Mercedes-Benz 300SLR of 1955. With the Formula 1 partnership between the two companies, there was a significant pooling of resources that

Mona Vale NSW, Australia
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This Mercedes AMG C63 is in excellent condition inside and out and not modified in any way. It has always been garaged and lived a pampered life by all of its owners and has always been serviced by Mercedes Benz until current and has only travelled just over 79,000 kilometers. It also comes with two keys, logbooks and purchase certificate from 2014. The Mercedes has never been on the track. Being a 507 Edition also adds to the desirability of this model along with the fact it is the last of the

Kogarah NSW, Australia
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Beauty in the details There are few cars that have a design feature that is as recognisable as the car itself, and probably none more-so than the 1955 300SL coupe with its Gullwing doors. The Mercedes SLR McLaren was the first car to pay a homage to this feature, however it was the Mercedes-AMG SLS that is a true successor to the 300SL, and made it a defining feature that drastically carved the car out from the others of its era. The first standalone car that was not based on a production mod

Mona Vale NSW, Australia
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Group S log booked race car. Ready to race. Competitive setup that’s a lot of fun. Dave Headley race head and manifold. Straight cut close ratio overdrive gearbox. 4.1:1 limited slip diff 6 wheels and tyres Electronic ignition and graphed distributor. Uprated, lowered race setup suspension Rowntree automotive bottom end with H-beam rods and lightened crank Alloy flywheel Baffled sump Dual fuel pumps Alloy radiator Electric fan It’s registered for the road as a modified vehicle so it’s also

Sutherland 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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