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Other than the condition, I've got logbooks, and the current kays have been logged with RTA each year - also have compression test and dyno sheets.

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I don't know else you could find one in this a good a condition for this price...

I'd like to sell ASAP as my new project car is already here, and I don't have room for them both.

Someone will get a bargan here.

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Email sent...

Bump for a monday. Keen to sell before the 30th if I can.

Few offers received, but no one to back it up with money yet :angry:

Cheers

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Bump for today.....

Remember, the car can travel :ban: Currently under offer, however no money exchange yet.

I can't freakin belelve that this wasn't snapped up ages ago.

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