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Hi all

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I've got just about all the bits off it I want

Car has about 205K on the clock as i have owned it for about 9 years

The car went under a Holden Rodeo with an alloy table top. Slid it up the bonnet and up the A pillar pulling the roof down and continued down the side of the car

The insurance paid out on it and its not a statutory write off just uneconomical for the insurance to repair. So its still registrable after repair. It still has the compliance plates attached.

The motor is only a stripped short motor as I used it for a RB25/30 conversion. Its in there just to hold up the gear box. Everything else is rolling.

The seat bolsters are worn as I used them on my present car. The only other thing that it different is someone offered me good money for the shifter and I replaced it with a RB20 one. Works fine except that you cant shift fast into 4th.

The fuel pump has also been sold.

Not breaking any more parts off it as I want the entire car gone.

$2800 ono

PM me if your interested

Located in Sydney

Thanks

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