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Was $36,950$33,000
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Puma 2 for sale $34,450 ono Puma 2 is powered by a Nissan s13 SR20DET (about 180rwkw) and has a 5 speed gear box. The colour is stunning and has the normal stone chips you’d see on a driven example. Puma 2 has: • 15x7 koya wheel (matching spare on the back) • Canvass roof • Racing rear roll bar and cross bar with fire extinguisher mount Puma Clubmans are a larger chassis to suit normal sized humans. The not so good is that Puma 2 could probably do with a new clutch, which I have and will

Canberra ACT, Australia
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This is a genuine NG Elfin with build plate EP 002 and comes with current log book and COD. It has had extensive development work and is a front running car with top HP engine, weight reduction where allowed and sorted steering and suspension. It comes with 2 sets of wheels and spares include a nose cane, brake drums, trailing arms, distributor, front shocks and assorted items. Wheel alignment bars are also included. Last outing at Phillip Island Festival of Speed qualified 3rd out of 16 cars.

Bayswater North VIC, Australia
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VS SPAC LS1 AUTO. $25,000 Freshly finished and converted LS1 auto 4l60e. Top end rebuild on the engine, cam, heads shaved and rebuilt, new double row timing chain, oil pump, lifters and springs. New Manifold, radiator, rebuilt auto, 3000 dominator stall, new front and rear brakes and front shocks, new steering rack and new tailshaft. Brand new rod shop conversion kit and new exhaust. New fuel reg, lines and fittings. New in tank walbro pump, new manifold. New mini low mount A/C pump installed

Epping VIC, Australia
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Mike Davidson's dream was to capture the world record for the fastest twin-engine Flathead powered streamliner and began over 25 years ago when he and others put their heads together and the DLRA was born. The journey of building his own car began by hiring moulds for the body from Arivetts in the USA and when his body was ready had extensive wind tunnel testing performed at the RAAF Edinburgh base. The car can be entered into four different classes depending on how it is configured. In March 20

Victor Harbor SA, Australia
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