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1982 Ford Falcon Dick Johnson Redroo Tribute car currently racing in Touring Car Masters in New Zealand .number 117 I’ve owned this car for 16 years and raced it on every race track in New Zealand and raced at Sydney Motorsport Park, Bathurst 1000 Twice , Bathurst International once and Adelaide 500 once all with Touring Car Masters Australia. Development the car over the years to a fun reliable Muscle Car . Numerous trophies gathered over the years .The car has fully homologated Motorsport NZ

Dannevirke, New Zealand
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One of the original WPS Supercars, Driven by David Bernard. It was originally built by 00 motorsport. Sequential gearbox, Has been stored for a while but is still in excellent condition. Willing to help with shipping arrangements. Logbook can be sourced through Cams Australia.

Taupō, New Zealand
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John Mcintyres NZ championship winning car has brand new engine with stroker kit which was built by a very reputable engine builder has a rebuilt gearbox.... has been a very cool car to drive but now someone else's turn... car comes ready to race with heaps of spares.... engine has very close to 600hp.... bring a trailer for the car and another for the spares.

Taupō, New Zealand
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Shane van Gisbergen's first V8 Supercar drive now up for sale! - Full V8 Sleuth Car report available upon request. In 2005 Stone Brothers Racing were at the peak of their period as a V8 Supercars powerhouse, having claimed back-to-back championships with Marcos Ambrose in 2003 and 2004. This car was the fourth BA Falcon chassis built by the team, construction beginning in 2005 ahead of becoming Ambrose’s car for the 2006 season. However, Ambrose announced early in 2005 that he’d leave V8 Superc

Auckland, New Zealand
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