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Dart Racecar
Dart Racecar
Lot Number | 56 |
Make | gsm |
Model | Dart |
Year | 2011 |
Transmission | Manual |
Engine | Inline Four Cylinder |
Mileage Indicated | |
Paperwork | Yes |
2011 Dart Racing Car – Road-Legal Track Weapon
Built from the ground up in 2020 by Dart Racing, the motorsport arm of the iconic Hayden Dart lineage – this custom racer was designed as a purpose-built, modern competition car. Now under the ownership of Barry Oliver and Hennie Vervey, Dart Racing has brought a fresh edge to South African motorsport engineering, and this car is proof of that legacy.
This isn’t a modified street car, it’s a ground-up creation with a specially designed chassis and frame, developed with long-term performance, durability and track-day aggression in mind. What makes it even more impressive? It’s road-legal and licensed for street use.
The build features:
• BMW 1800 Motorsport Engine
• 5-Speed BMW Gearbox
• Limited-Slip Differential
• Independent Rear Suspension (IRS)
• Coilover Shocks & Race Suspension Setup
• Race-Spec Brakes
• Full Roll Cage
• Spare Set of Wheels and Tyres
This Dart isn’t just quick, it’s dialed-in, balanced, and ready to thrill on both road and circuit. Whether you’re chasing apexes or showing up at a cars and coffee, this is a rare opportunity to own a road-registered track beast with true motorsport DNA.
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