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I should really stop looking at ex race car websites:(

2 owners from new, modified by Ferrari for 125,000 EUR : 125 kg lighter, engine tuned to give an extra power of 70 bhp, Michelotto F40 LM adjustable rear wing, tubi-style sports exhaust system, latest generation of turbos fitted, F40 LM 18” wheels, F40 LM Brembo 4 pots calipers ...

A full service has been done recently and you get a complete set of tools and books with the car.Immediately available in continental Europe with all EU taxes paid for a total price of 230,000 EUR, no additional fees.

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Chassis #004. This is the XJR 15 that won the One-Million-Dollar race and was driven by the well-known race driver Armin Hahne. This pureracing Jaguar is in excellent condition, recently fully serviced and fitted with nes tires. With low original mileage 3,000 Km - and has a Stanrd European Road Licence. It is under the original Dark blue finish with dark grey leather interior. The standard racing exhaust will be given with the car. It is immediately available for a total export price of EUR 220 000 (or no additional fees).

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1 of only 5 in existence, 1 owner and only 5,000 km completed from new, recent complete factory service with significant upgrades. Engine size: 6,898 cc V12 48 valves. Output: 615 bhp. Gearbox: 6 speed controlled by F1 style paddles on steering wheel. Tires: front 295/35 ZR18 - rear 345/35 ZR18 - length 4855mm - width 1950mm - weight 1545kg. Tank capacity: 90 litres. Acceleration: 0-100km in 3.3 seconds, 0-200km in 9.0 seconds.

Specifications: instrument cluster, leather clad steering wheel, drivers airbag, passenger airbag, air conditioning, audio system, adjustable pedals, four point seatbelts, anthracite leather trim, sliding windows, luggage pods with set of seven suitcases, parktronic parking aid, electrically adjustable door mirrors, chassis height manually adjustable, insulating glass, ASR settings adjustable, alarm system with immobiliser, hydraulic lifting jack, metallic silver paint, microprocessor controlled fuel injection.

This car is immediately available in Europe, still witted with original Daimler-Chrysler European Union registration documents and not any taxes paid. The export price is 1,200,000 Euros, 100% of European Union VAT can be cleared for an additional 150,000 Euros.

A brand new car with only 200 km is still available from an important collector, for 1,400,000 Euros, export price, including a complete check-up and all upgrades.

Contact us at [email protected] or keep reading to learn more about these very exciting cars - available EXCLUSIVELY through the Classic Car Collection. (We are the exclusive HWA-AMG factory authorized export partner).

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One of the rare opportunities to purchase an accident-free GTR, this car only has repainted elements, the chassis never has to be repaired, ever. These pictures were taken during its last race in the first week of September 2004. The car has just completed a major service (brakes, suspensions, wheels bearings etc. and a complete engine, differential and gearbox rebuild, 35,000 Euros of invoices available). This car has only completed 13,000 km from new and 250 km since last engine rebuild (1 race only). It will complete one final race and will be available from the first week of October 2004. The car will be sold with a second set of wheels. Production number 20, chassis number YLA12493. The history as currently displayed by Lamborghini registry : 20/30. 2001 Race #12 Owned by Larbre Neugarten, La Squadra. Driven by Jean Paoul Libert.

The total export price, ex-France, is 140,000 Euros.

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