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For sale, I have been running this car in sprints, hillclimb and the odd track day. New harness and shift lights, jump in and ready to run. Yamaha fj 1200 motor. Located Bendigo Vic can drop at a local depot if you wish to arrange freight.

Kangaroo Flat VIC, Australia
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Porsche 911 996 Twin Turbo upgraded with Fabspeed exhaust and headers, Maxflow Air intake, Billet Alloy Diverter valves (Evo Racing), Hybrid Turbos (K24/18G Vivid Racing), GT2 Intercoolers, Computer Flash Tune, Quick Shift gear stick, Bilstein PSS9 Coil-over adjustable suspension, carbon fibre strut brace, GT3 6-piston fr brake calipers, GT3 Rear rotors (all brand new), Continental Conti Contact 6 as new road tyres on 19" rims plus Yokohama AO50M track tyres on Porsche Turbo 18" rims 90 per cent

Glen Iris VIC, Australia
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1966 Porsche 911 S Mileage: 87,325 miles. Just arrived, one of the worlds most iconic and most desired classic sports cars, the 1966 built/1967 first registered Left Hand Drive Porsche 911 S, early 305 Chassis number. Sold new in America and later purchased by one of Australia's eminent car connoisseurs from last owner in Texas. Presented in Original Factory Aga Blue with Beige interior, the car comes with factory Kardex. Excellent history. This car is a must for any serious Porsche collecto

Richmond VIC, 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 By the end of 1971 the Porsche 917 and Ferrari 512 battles were over and the 5.0 litre (‘big bangers’) had been replaced by a 3.0 litre formula for sports racing cars.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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