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BMW 318ti compact E36 regularity rally car. Originally purchased as an original M-tech model, I decided to do this car for the standard car class run by the Historic Rally Association here in Victoria. Would be a great car to further develop, cage and do state level events in. It’s an incredibly strong and reliable car. Features include: Standard M44 1.9 litre engine with pod filter and a stage 1 tune for improved low and mid range power and torque. Alloy radiator with integrated auto fan system

Ferntree Gully VIC, Australia
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Bmw compact 318ti Australian motorsport logbook Welded cage Bilstein suspension E30 rear diff with lsd build my diff lab Best you ph for fewer info

Tasmania, Australia
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Built with no expense spared for Targa Tasmania 2005 2005 Targa Tasmania class winner, 2005 2nd outright Pittsworth sprints, 2006 1st outright Tour of the Tweed, less than ten track days since then New directional Falkens, Rego March 2024, personalised plate 81JPS Race prepared 2.5L Alpina motor, 5 speed close ratio crate gearbox to highest allowed spec, disc brakes (slotted vented fronts), ~100kg below factory kerb weight and ~2x factory power, s/s twin exhaust, race wheels in period gold-sp

Fingal Head NSW, Australia
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BMW E36 shell over a tube frame chassis. Full tube frame car and is yet to have it's final tech inspection. The chassis can be teched to go as low as 6.0secs with the addition of 3 more bars - 2 small ones behind the driver and one in the side intrusion area (was informed by the andra inspector when it was last viewed). It is currently set up for a 3.8l ecotec and guide, 9in diff in the rear, strange front suspension and brakes, koni rear, sheet metal diff housing, full floater, 15x15 rear we

Swan View WA, 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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