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This is a unique piece of V8 Supercar and Dick Johnson Racing history and has only had two owners after its time at DJR. Originally built as an AU model Ford Falcon V8 Supercar, this car (chassis DJR AU12) was converted to BA bodywork by DJR and became a part of the Bowden Collection of cars before being purchased by its current Queensland-based owner in 2014. Raced by Paul Radisich in Shell Helix colours for DJR as the #18 Falcon during the 2001 (winner of the Perth round of the championship)

Cheltenham VIC, Australia
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I have a Japanese Coupe which was purchased for spare parts. Car is nearly complete has had some damage that was repaired with new parts. may not be registerable in Australia due to the way it was imported need to check with Authority. Good for spare parts for racing car. ie Engine, Gearbox, guards, front end etc. Complete interior could be sold to recoup costs. has LH and RH dash components. This car could be used for Club events or Targa's. It may be possible to register if Australian complian

Tullamarine Victoria, Australia
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Presenting the stunning 2017 Ferrari GTC4Lusso, showcasing a mesmerising Grigio Silverstone Metallic exterior paired with a Nero leather and Alcantara-trimmed interior. The GTC4Lusso pays homage to the iconic 1962 Ferrari 250 Berlinetta Lusso and the cherished 1966 330 GTC, favourites of the founder Enzo Ferrari. - 6.3-litre Naturally Aspirated V12 engine - Generating an impressive 507kW and 697Nm torque, mated with a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission - 0 to 100kph sprint in just

Richmond VIC, Australia
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A short-lived model, beautifully elegant and low-key in design, first shown at the Geneva Motor Show in 1971, the curvaceous Ferrari 365 GTC4 is a refined Grand Tourer built for soaking up hundreds of miles at high speed. The late 1960s and early 1970s were a fabulous time for Ferrari. Its flagship 365 GTB/4 Daytona was a resounding success, and Enzo's 'big risk,' the Dino 246, was also selling very well. Ferrari wanted to continue with his tradition of producing high-performance 'Grand Touring

North Sydney NSW, Australia
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