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Hey guys

So here goes race reg only CANNOT BE REGISTERED EVER unless your dodgy :pirate: series 6 rx7 for sale Price Drop $4500 really really need it gone if your in SA may go a little cheaper ,

no engine or gearbox but has diff, tailshaft, oil coolers radiators all braces, this car is absolutely mint perfect drifter project or whatever SMS 0419847512 or email [email protected]

im in victor harbor 80k south of adelaide need it gone have bills to pay :O

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hey there,

i was just wondering if the car can be driven on the road as an every day car and it be rego for the road? and it is still for sale? is there anything else wrong with it or that it needs?

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price is a bit stiff considering it cant be registered and it has no engine or gearbox.

might be interested depending on the price of a 13b engine and gearbox (prefrably twin turbo s6+ engine)

do you have any idea of what they're worth??

might be interested depending on that

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