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The New Benchmark‍ McLaren is a name synonymous with motor racing success all across the globe, particularly with Formula 1. Building an incredible reputation that stretches all the way back to Bruce McLarens first success is Formula 1 at just 22 years old (a record at the time). He then went on to construct his own cars that competed with unrivalled success in the Can-Am championship where it dominated with nearly three times the victories of Porsche. Fast forward many decades and countless w

Mona Vale NSW, Australia
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With the 100 years of MG celebrations currently happening, it is a great time to own a MG. This MG B is set up for racing, however, can be registered under Classic Vehicle Registration. Has had plenty of performance work done to it and has recently had a considerable amount of money spent on refreshing it. I can share information with those who are serious. A great fun little car, I just have some other projects on the go now.

St. Ives NSW, Australia
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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

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 By the end of 1971 the Porsche 917 and Ferrari 512 battles were over and the 5.0 litre (‘big bangers’) had been replaced by a 3.0 litre formula for sports racing cars.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