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Originally posted by Simmo

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funny how this thread has re appeared wtf????

Ken do you have any standard wheels?

Ta

Simmo

Thread reappeared, why , were had it gone ??

Yes I do have a set of std but slightly doggy wheels for it which will make the price cheaper.

Cheers

Ken

PS , they aren't off that car and are on my race car.

Originally posted by gazr32gtr

Hi Ken,

Would it be possible for you to e-mail me all the pics and details of this car?

Thanks

Gary

Yes I can but an email addy would be good

Cheers

Ken

Surprisingly , this GTR is still here.

Lots of inquiry but no firm deposits .

I think insurance is a hassle if you are under 25

Another pic to tempt the Eastern Staters to get on a plane .

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by gazr32gtr

Sorry Ken,

thought it was in my profile

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thanks

Gary

Pics and info sent , any futher interest in this fine vehicle Gary:D

Cheers

Ken

For all you guys who were thinking about this great car .

Sorry you are too late , has been sold to Canberra.

Thanks for your enquiry everyone but one as good as this is going to be hard to find for a while.

Cheers

Ken

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