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Bit of a mixed bag, price’s are still all over the place, wouldn’t want to spent anymore then $12k tops on a Gtst with mild things to be honest.

I’ve already had one maroon, two white, and one greyish green colour one, so duno if I want those colours again, perhaps Silver of the Blue this time.

HAHA :ninja:

I've been looking at those 7 links you posted before. You planning on doing engine work obviously, so kays wouldn't matter, correct?

Does buying from interstate concern you, coz 2 are in Victoria.

The blue one has a nice straight body, just going on the reflection in the photos.

having the day off rocks, its the bit when you've done everything you need/wanted to do and your starting to get a bit bored which sucks.

I have more yellow primer now, i should Primer my boot and hood for that added D1 style

HAHA :ninja:

I've been looking at those 7 links you posted before. You planning on doing engine work obviously, so kays wouldn't matter, correct?

Does buying from interstate concern you, coz 2 are in Victoria.

The blue one has a nice straight body, just going on the reflection in the photos.

Car can be from Vic or QLD. NSW would make it harder, but if it were cheap enough… Anything can be done.

Ideally I want a turbo shell with no motor of box. I don’t need trim either. But Then I have a car that doesn’t run, and project idea’s that will never happen, rofl.

Yeah quite a bit of engine work down the track, just need a car that is straight. Kays aren’t a huge concern. I’ll just clip the clock if its too high anyway.

I have more yellow primer now, i should Primer my boot and hood for that added D1 style

you should come into the main land so i have something to do....Im thinking about going up to noosa exhaust and getting them to take out my centre muffler and put in a straight pipe....dunno what it'll sound like though..im getting impatient with my silent exhaust.

you should come into the main land so i have something to do....Im thinking about going up to noosa exhaust and getting them to take out my centre muffler and put in a straight pipe....dunno what it'll sound like though..im getting impatient with my silent exhaust.

Means I have to get fuel, which is effort. Us Island foke don't have servo's hahha. Straight pipe you say.. Interesting. I heard a IS200 on the weekend at goldy, was ok... Can't say I would be putting a "cannon" on it down the track though.. *cough Honda cough*

Just the centre muffler could be aite,,

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