VIN: the RAS Sport Ford RS200 chassis 069
/Chassis 069 was a left-hand drive RS200 registered C200 MNO. It became the second RS200 supplied to RAS Sport in Belgium which had used the rear-drive Porsche 911 SC RS as its primary…
Read MoreChassis 069 was a left-hand drive RS200 registered C200 MNO. It became the second RS200 supplied to RAS Sport in Belgium which had used the rear-drive Porsche 911 SC RS as its primary…
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