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Pro street 14/71-blown 1973 Holden LJ Torana - PHAAT
If you want a formula for building a tough Torana, look no further than Louis Younis's blown, blacked-out and positively bad-arse LJ
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Pro touring 1969 Chevrolet Camaro
Packing independent suspension, huge brakes and a Mercury racing 7.0L DOHC V8 up front, this Aussie-built '69 Camaro puts the 'pro' in 'pro tourer'
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Blown big-block Land Cruiser Sahara
A Land Cruiser? In Street Machine? If the blown big-block isn't enough to ease your pain, read on
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1979 Ford XD Falcon pro drift car
Danny Probert turned an XD Falcon paddock-basher into a tyre-shredding pro drift car
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LS3-powered 1969 Holden HT Monaro GTS
Dean Rickard's Holden HT Monaro is no small feat of custom building excellence
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FJ20-powered Ford Escort Pro Tourer
A go-fast Escort was always John Dennis’s goal, but the turbo street/track weapon he ended up with is a genre-busting masterpiece
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Twin-turbo Coyote-powered 1974 Ford XB Falcon
This Townsville XB Falcon went from sad GT replica to Falcon 500 tuffy, packing a pressure-fed Coyote!
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The return of Michael Moit’s iconic WOG007 Cortina
The Moits Racing WOG-007 Cortina is back and better than ever
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Barra six-powered elite-level 1964 Ford XM Falcon
A 1000rwhp, Barra-powered, corner-carving masterpiece wrapped in a classic Falcon shell
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Aaron Gregory's Memphis Hell wins SMOTY 2020
We ambush Aaron Gregory with the coveted Valvoline Street Machine of the Year trophy, before sitting him down for a chinwag
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400-cube 1970 Holden HT Monaro
Plenty of people would have you believe that an HT Monaro is the perfect muscle car. David Galea set out to improve on perfect
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Blown LS-powered 1973 Holden LJ Torana - EVIL LJ
Luke Mitchell and his team built this LJ Torana in just four months for a TV show, but it ended up in the Summernats Top 10
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Valvoline Street Machine of the Year 2020
Vote for the 2020 Valvoline Street Machine of the Year for your chance to win!
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Jasmine ‘Jazzy’ Green wins 2020 Laurie Starling Scholarship
At this year’s Valvoline SMOTY VIP party, the 2020 Laurie Starling Scholarship for Innovation and Excellence in Automotive Fabrication was awarded to the motivated and talented Jasmine ‘Jazzy’ Green
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Matt Morgillo's Holden HQ Statesman wins SMOTY 2019
Matt Morgillo has been through thick and thin with his HQ Statesman, but winning Valvoline Street Machine Of The Year 2019 is definitely at the thick end
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Valvoline Street Machine of the Year 2019
Vote for the 2019 Valvoline Street Machine of the Year for your chance to win!
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Valvoline Street Machine of the Year readers poll - Round four
It is time for people power to shine and help choose this year’s Valvoline Street Machine Of The Year finalists!
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Valvoline Street Machine of the Year readers poll - Round three
It is time for people power to shine and help choose this year’s Valvoline Street Machine Of The Year finalists!
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Valvoline Street Machine of the Year readers' poll - Round two
It is time for people power to shine and help choose this year’s Valvoline Street Machine Of The Year finalists!
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Valvoline Street Machine Of The Year readers’ poll round one
It is time for people power to shine and help choose this year’s Valvoline Street Machine Of The Year finalists!
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Ben Judd's EH Holden wagon wins SMOTY 2018
Ben Judd took his mum's old EH wagon and - with the help of his brothers - built it into a Valvoline Street Machine Of The Year
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GARY MYERS’S AGROXA FALCON HARDTOP WINS SMOTY 2017
Gary Myers takes out the Valvoline Street Machine Of The Year – for the third time
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SMOTY 2017 #1: GARY MYERS'S FORD XA COUPE
Valvoline Street Machine of the Year 2017 contender: Gary Myers's XA Coupe
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SMOTY 2017 #2: BRENDEN ‘BUBBA’ MEDLYN'S HOLDEN VH COMMODORE
Valvoline Street Machine of the Year 2017 contender: Brenden ‘Bubba’ Medlyn's VH Commodore