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The Mercedes-AMG CLK63 Black Series will go down as one of the wildest (and most desirable) factory race homologation series ever produced. Only 500 were constructed to meet the race-ready criteria, the majority of which were sent to the USA where they were unfortunately delivered with ‘comfort seats’ due to local legislation. Just 120 were produced in RHD with 32 numbered cars delivered to Australia. This stunning example is vehicle #8, and unlike the American counterparts, it has factory fitt

Mona Vale NSW, Australia
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Genuine V8 SS, mostly built and maintained by Ron Misssen before he retired (Ron has built quite a few famous Bathurst & Championship winning Touring Cars). Car is road registered as a Tarmac Rally Car and is log booked with Motorsport Australia. I developed the car mostly for track days/hill climbs/super sprints etc. but it has only been used on test and tune days so everything is fresh. Some specs below; Full custom-made, ball jointed and solid mounted front end including MCA adjustable coilo

Newcastle NSW, Australia
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Selling due to lack of time/use: current owner since 2019 and only used for a handful of track days and supersprints at Wakefield and SMSP. Porsche 997.1 GT3 Cup Car Ex-Grove car in good condition making healthy power Amateur driver 1.35.8 SMSP and 1.01 WP on old rubber Fresh major service with Michael Newton Automotive with $30K+ reciepts including: - Full gearbox rebuild/refresh - 0km - Brand new clutch - Brand new brake pads - All new fluids and belts - General tidy up 3 sets of wheels/tyr

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 By the end of 1971 the Porsche 917 and Ferrari 512 battles were over and the 5.0 litre (‘big bangers’) had been replaced by a 3.0 litre formula for sports racing cars.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