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Thanks Justin, my young bloke wants it, any ideas on how much to frieght to Burnie?

NO waccas budy... I didn't think you were that old bud, ha ha ha.

Who's picking it up? It's fairly long thats all. The engine pipe, eg dump to diff is all one piece.

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NO waccas budy... I didn't think you were that old bud, ha ha ha.

Who's picking it up? It's fairly long thats all. The engine pipe, eg dump to diff is all one piece.

Yeah! hold my age well, aye :happy:

A mate of his is taking a car or something to Hobart on a trailer tonite.

You should see him tomorrow some time.

Thank again.

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Yeah, the turbo's still hidden..... really well. I should just weld a turbo to the ex-man and advertise it as an "SR20 with turbo"

4.5k ... not that keen. Better than 3k some stooge offered me yesterday! Ha ha ha...

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would give you more if it had 4 doors... not helpful though sorry!

Good luck!

P.S. sell me those subs! :P

Well BG Didn't call me today to pick up the amp... so Amp and Subs are all yours $200 bro

it has got 4 doors todd thier hiding with the turbo. hehe

Funny fkers... aint ya!

It's also hiding a gass kit, T51R SPL, 2.2lt stroker kit, Auto and a 9 sec pass there some place.

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i offered on it a few days ago. yea i sold the magna and got a 4 door skyline. sorry i couldnt help with buying your silvia but the guy i brought the skyline off traded plus cash forr the magna. about the only way i would get rid of it.

you dont have any manual gearboxes floating around do you?

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