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Not just any N1, this won Targa Tasmania outright in the hands of Jason White. Lovingly cared for and brought back to A1 condition by Racepace Motorsport in Melbourne. Just a few items of note, near new motor including turbos (350 KWATW), near new Alcons front and rear, MC suspension, chrome molybdenum cage, log booked, rally plates, ready to use with confidence. Contact seller to discuss further information. Asking $69,999 post-28624-0-17559900-1380780392_thumb.jpgpost-28624-0-36459900-1380780423_thumb.jpgpost-28624-0-72618300-1380780456_thumb.jpgpost-28624-0-29984100-1380780478_thumb.jpgpost-28624-0-43627900-1380780630_thumb.jpgpost-28624-0-57691200-1380780660_thumb.jpg

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So this can be driven on the roads with rego? in all states o AUS?

Minimum NR licence from CAMS required for RP registration, as well as log booked vehicle. Enables one to drive to CAMS events and any preparatory work associated with that event, not a run to the chip shop.

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A few posters look silly in this thread and its not the person trying to sell the car.

The same people who dont "get" this car also wouldn't understand why you would spend 40k on a 1963 Lotus Cortina that isnt registered but is log booked for Group Nb

This car is a great performance package that lets you do numerous forms of motorsport and is damn reliable and well maintained. Hard life? Maybe the shell but even the paint/body is in great condition. The components in the car all get lifed and refurbished as part of ensuring its reliabilty in competitiveness. Remember it competes in tarmac rallies and won Targa Tas...you dont do that driving around in a car with flogged/worn out parts.

Good luck to the seller. I have seen this car in person several times and you wouldn't know its history looking at the great conditions it been maintained in. Anyone that was at Albert Park F1 in 2013 would have seen and heard it belting around the circuit....its a damn good thing!

haters gonna hate. his car his price at the end of the day. you don't like it don't post.

Exactly, don't like it - don't post.

Seems it's the same fools who keep posting shit in For Sale threads over, and over.

Users warned and thread cleaned.

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Nobody is also putting a gun to my head telling me not to post my comments. I am not attached to anything I say here. My comment is my comment. Comes from me. I post it and its upto you wether you like it or not.

Your comments are against board rules.

You've been warned for it 3 times before... Now enjoy a holiday.

Next time you'll be banned without warning.

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