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Here we go, was original 2001 HSV VX GTS300, build number 044 and I started doing some track days and then lots of track days and then NZ Superlaps and now I have a full-fledged race car with rego EDE220 on hold. Engine is an L98 that has been bored and stroked 408CI and delivering 572 RWHP. All engine build sheet and dyno sheet are included in the pics, has Castle headers with 2" primaries into 3.5" MRX side exhaust, inlet is FAST with 102mm throttle body. This is coupled to a 6 speed TTI tra

Morrinsville, New Zealand
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200" Hal Canode built Front Engined Dragster, 468" Blown BBC, Alloy heads, Methanol carbs, B&M ProCharger, 2 psd P/Glide, 24" Cage, has run quickest @7.58sec. Consistent 7.60 car. Won SID 2009 Modified Track Championship. Includes 24ft Tandem axle enclosed trailer, Electric brakes & trailer tilt, Bench & boxes, spares, compressor, fuel rack & jugs, suit rack, front wheel rack, tiedowns, lighting, race jack and stands, 6m foldaway canopy etc... Too much to mention. Give me a call for more info. W

Camden NSW, Australia
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Bob Fernley , Force India, owned the car and ran Jim Crawford(Ex F1) and Michael Roe in the 1984 CanAm championship, the RK 847 finished a credible 2nd in its inaugural year of competition. A major rebuild/restoration has been completed to bring this car back to the way it looked in the June 1984 Autosport track test article, notably with the high mounted single plane front wing which was the trademark of this Chris Murphy designed race car. Our car is the only race ready RK 847 in the world

Melbourne Victoria, Australia
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A short-lived model, beautifully elegant and low-key in design, first shown at the Geneva Motor Show in 1971, the curvaceous Ferrari 365 GTC4 is a refined Grand Tourer built for soaking up hundreds of miles at high speed. The late 1960s and early 1970s were a fabulous time for Ferrari. Its flagship 365 GTB/4 Daytona was a resounding success, and Enzo's 'big risk,' the Dino 246, was also selling very well. Ferrari wanted to continue with his tradition of producing high-performance 'Grand Touring

North Sydney NSW, Australia
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