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What do you want to do with the Unicorn? We've got a number of sprints and runs coming up post-AGM that could be good for it.

Cant afford to do any of it properly. Tyres, Brakes, ect all make track days way out of reach

Cant afford to do any of it properly. Tyres, Brakes, ect all make track days way out of reach

have to agree with you. I'm actually thinking selling my AO48 because track days are going to be limited for me.

Few of you guys might have seen this floating around over the last few months. 1988 Mira, thoughts? I reckon with a bit of love and attention if would be a cool.different cruiser

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I would forget this and with whatever cash or funds you were thinking of using to acquire this mini ice cream truck, spend it on your car instead.

I would forget this and with whatever cash or funds you were thinking of using to acquire this mini ice cream truck, spend it on your car instead.

Im looking for something to drive daily. Unfortunately the skyline can become a paid to drive on a daily basis at times and i lose my appreciation for how nice a car it is when I'm driving it around non stop

EDIT: Ice Cream Truck comes in under the $9k mark

Im looking for something to drive daily. Unfortunately the skyline can become a paid to drive on a daily basis at times and i lose my appreciation for how nice a car it is when I'm driving it around non stop

EDIT: Ice Cream Truck comes in under the $9k mark

Icecream truck could potentially be a PITA on a daily basis too I reckon. I cant imagine it drives real well.

Im looking for something to drive daily. Unfortunately the skyline can become a paid to drive on a daily basis at times and i lose my appreciation for how nice a car it is when I'm driving it around non stop

EDIT: Ice Cream Truck comes in under the $9k mark

fair nuff - but $9K is a fair bit for something like that. I reckon you could find and buy a second hand car in OZ for half that price and be in good nick. My Ford POS cost me $4.5k IIRC and is awesome (but not great for long distances)

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