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Got a phone call today from a friend who saw my old Cosmo on the side of the road at Campsie - Dead.

Dunno if it got stolen or the young fella who bought it came unstuck.

Front bar and intercooler all over the road

Anyone see this ??

Rego COZ-20B

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  • 2 months later...

Mate i seen ur car at a workshop in western sydney, front drivers guard is str8 and rubbed back, same colour just rubbed back. runs and sounds nice.. very quite!!! front bar and cooler r all ok so is the rest of the body. I was admiring it for a while, 1st thing i noticed... shit those a works vsxx rims.. same as my HR31 :D... is looking good, sounding good and 275 tyres on the rear looks farkin tough! mine got 255's and pushing the rear guards so dont wanna go bigger... It seems to be ok anyway, if i go back soon i'll take some photo

s for ya!

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