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When Porsche revealed the first 911 Turbo more than 40 years ago, it swiftly established itself as the new standard for high performance. Four decades of engineering evolution later, Porsche introduced the 911 Type 991 Turbo, a potent and unwaveringly functional model that undoubtedly stands as the ultimate and most practical supercar available today. For a bit extra, you can opt for the more potent and engaging Turbo S. The Turbo S is propelled by a 3.8 litre Twin Turbo flat-Six with Porsche’

North Sydney NSW, Australia
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When the 911 Type 964 was first brought to market, Porsche was keen to emphasise that, although it was patently still a 911, it was, in fact, 87% different from the outgoing model. The new 911 design featured more integrated bumpers and numerous mechanical changes. Displacement was raised to 3600cc, producing an impressive (even by today’s standards) 250hp. Power steering and ABS brakes were now fitted as standard, and the old torsion bar rear suspension was replaced with coil springs and shoc

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Launched in 1983, the Porsche 911 3.2 Carrera seamlessly combined the traditions of its predecessors with touches of modernity, comfort, and enhanced performance. This model was chosen to commemorate the 25 years of the 911. As a special edition in MY89, marking the end of the 3.2 Carrera production, this particular example stands out as one of only six hard-top 911 3.2 Carrera 25th-anniversary models ever delivered new in Australia. Globally, Porsche sold 875 units, all adorned in 'Marine Meta

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Race winner pole sitter and fastest lap holder. Ex Aaron Seton Toyota 86 series car available now. Grab yourself a competitive car with all set up data now that the calendar is set for the 2024 TGR scholarship series and beyond. Will consider an arrive and drive arrangement if not sold. Car has had a Comprehensive rebuild for 2023 season and comes with plenty of spares inc wheels practice tyres, good gearbox, spare shocks, hubs, front rotors, brake pads, wheel alignment gear and numerous small

Mulgoa NSW, Australia
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TOYOTA COROLLA SPORTIVO '04 Motorsport Australia Logbooked Welded FIA Rollcage Production Car Rebuilt 2zz Cusco plated LSD Competition clutch 15x8 Race Wheels Engine just rebuilt with blueprint cylinder head Race Seat Enduro Belts Coilover Suspension Well known rocket ship, economical to run and FAST. Suit production and endurance racing. Easy one to get on the track ready to roll for your next race.

Mittagong NSW, Australia
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PRICE REDUCED! Car was a repairable writeoff, repair has been made and the car has been professionally modified to be a suitable track car. List of parts and work completed: GPT 3 FIA seat ( Hans compatible ) Steel Seat mounts FIA 6pt Velo Harness Kill switch Kill Switch Pull Cable Bonnet Pins Fire Extinguisher Roll Cage Padding x 3 lengths Window Net Window Net fitting kit Seat Slide Rail assembly Oil Cooler Harness Plates x 3 of Steering Wheel 350mm R28 Fixed Tow loop x 2 Boss Kit to suit to

Kearsley NSW, Australia
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1998 Toyota Supra Series 2, twin turbo, 6 speed manual (2JZ-GTE VVTi, V161, A03B). 98,000kms with comprehensive service history One owner since imported over 10 years ago. Selling as unable to drive and moved into nursing home. The car is completely stock just an immobiliser and head unit, factory wheels, suspension, exhaust etc. It has some paint fade etc from sun but it a really honest, unrestored car. Series 2, turbo, manuals are quite rare. Also has the Active Front Splitter. Price is negoti

Wilberforce NSW, Australia
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Toyota 86 3E Production Car Very successful car in class D of the NSW Production Car Championship, as well as 2x Class champion at the Bathurst 6 Hour. - Bond 6 point national level weld in cage - Sparco Circuit II seat (not pictured) - Scroth 6 point harness (not pictured) - Motec C125 dash - Carbon fibre door trims - Heated windscreen - MCA Red coilovers - Team dynamic alloy racing wheels - Adjustable front strut top hats - Oil cooler - Koyorad extra large radiator - Billet alloy diff hat with

Camden 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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Few know it, believing instead that the Cayenne SUV turned Porsche’s tides, but the Porsche Boxster was the car that saved Porsche as it faced financial ruin throughout the 1990s. Not so much of a revolutionary idea, rather one that expanded what Porsche was already doing with the 911, the Boxster brought the brand to a new fashion-forward audience keen on top-down roadster motoring. Such an important model in a brand’s history deserves celebration, enter the 2022 Porsche 718 Boxster 25 Years

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Exotic looks, top-shelf performance, Toyota reliability: Yep, we’re talking about the second-generation MR2. Similar to its predecessor, the original MR2, the sequel adhered to a comparable formula: midship-mounted engine, minimal bulk, and accommodation for only two occupants. Toyota's decision to produce a second-generation MR2 deserves recognition. By this point in automotive history, affordable, mid-engined sports cars had become scarce after the failures of both the Pontiac Fiero and Fiat

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Over four decades ago, Porsche introduced the world to the first 911 Turbo, an automotive marvel that immediately redefined high-performance standards. Fast forward through forty years of relentless engineering innovation, and Porsche gave birth to the 911 Type 991.2 Turbo, a machine that embodies power and uncompromising functionality. In their July 2017 review, Motor Magazine exclaimed, "It is monstrously fast and capable, with extraordinary brakes and immense grip... Despite its relatively m

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If there was an automotive dictionary, next to the term ‘useable supercar’ would be a photo of a Porsche 911. It might not have always been a supercar in the true sense of the world - certainly not when it was first released in the early 1960’s. Even back then, engine power under 100 kw didn’t quite cut the mustard. However, in subsequent decades the 911 morphed into a car worthy of the title, yet never strayed from being a car that practically anyone could drive anywhere, anytime. For many dec

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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

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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

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Porsche started making turbo road cars in the 70’s with the type 930. These vehicles have developed over the last 50 years into some of the fastest and most desirable road going vehicles on the planet and are arguably the benchmark that all other road cars aspire to be. The combination of performance, power, precision, practicality and driveability is seldom attained by another manufacturer. In each generation of Porsche Turbo there is inevitably a better, faster and more exclusive limited-edit

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A timeless and unbroken design crafted by Englishman Toni Hatter and Porsche’s last truly handmade car, combined with what would be the final and ultimate factory refinement of the universally adored air-cooled M64/60 Boxer engine, the Porsche Type 993 911 Turbo is one of the most sought-after and thrilling modern classics rarely available today. Producing an impressive 408 horsepower with the assistance of twin turbochargers to achieve a 0-100km/h sprint time of just 3.8 seconds and featuring

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‘No more boring cars’ said Akio Toyoda, the President of Toyota. Not content with a WRC winning car, Toyota set to work creating the GR Yaris. Using technology and engineering developed in gruelling conditions, this feels like your very own rally car. The highly exclusive GR Yaris Rallye has hardware updates specific to the Rallye variant include Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tyres (upgraded from Dunlop SP Sport Maxx), wrapped on a set of 18-inch BBS alloys, Torsen limited-slip differentials over th

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A racing engineer’s car, developed from a racing car that filled trophy cabinets and one of the most raw and unbridled road cars Porsche owners could sink their teeth into, the 911 Type 930 Turbo was and will continue to be an out and out supercar legend. Designed by Ernst Fuhrmann to be Porsche’s halo car, the 930 Turbo was produced from 1975 through to 1989 and constantly evolved over its 14-year production run, with the final incarnation of its kind released in 1985. The pinnacle of Type 93

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