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4 Circuit Racing between $30,000 & $50,000 with Log Book for sale

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Fastest Historic FB car in Australia First Place Bathurst 2023 First Place Phillip Island 2023 First Place Eastern Creek 2023 Sydney Classic Well driven the car Finishes top 6 outright Brand new chassis 5 years ago car is like brand new Too many spares to list all brand new / Enough to build a complete second car less chassis All body moulds with new panels plus 3 nose cones Wayen Smith engine with 900km on it

Cronulla NSW, Australia
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Future Racer. Ground up rebuild and conversion to Hayabusa completed February 2023. Debut in Miniature Thundersports at Mallala round 1, 2023 where it won the round. Car is fitted with a race built Hayabusa Gen2 built to 1441cc. Custom wiring, Mychron5 dash, custom headers and exhaust, hydra mat fuel system, Koya wheels fitted with Hankook slicks, velo seat and belts, OMP steering wheel, Flow Designs front lip and winglets, adjustable rear wing. Comes with Motorsport Australia Logbook and also

Leopold VIC, Australia
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Ivan Tighe built this unique race car to compete in the Australian Hill Climb Championship. It was powered by an air-cooled two cylinder Vincent engine. In 1964, Tighe beat his nemesis, Bruce Walton, to capture the Austrailian Hill Climb Championship. Voluminous period magazine articles, race results, detailed engine information, correspondence, etc. is available upon request. This is a highly documented piece of Australian racing history. The Tighe Vincent is powered by a period correct 19

California, USA
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Rover P6B with chrome moly roll cage. Painted in Shell racing teams colours. This car is essentially rebuilt from the Camel/Shell Rover as constructed in 1972 at Manton Motors in Melbourne. The original car was modified extensively over the years to the extent that too much metal was removed from the structure, therefore it was necessary to donor A, B and C pillars and base unit but retaining all of the original light-weight panels, F5000 front suspension, framework in engine bay to hold the mot

Sydney New South Wales, Australia
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