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WTF - Never thought i'd see this thing up for sale! I'm shattered for you Abu! :D

This thing is sooo fcking mint i love it! Inspirational car - Can't believe you're selling it!

All the best with your sale anyway, I'm sure it will be snapped up real fast if people know what they're looking at. You're nuts lmao.

You're more than welcome to keep my car for a few months and build it up for me if you ever have any abandonment issues with getting rid of your car :D

Take it easy mate.

WTF - Never thought i'd see this thing up for sale! I'm shattered for you Abu! :O

This thing is sooo fcking mint i love it! Inspirational car - Can't believe you're selling it!

All the best with your sale anyway, I'm sure it will be snapped up real fast if people know what they're looking at. You're nuts lmao.

You're more than welcome to keep my car for a few months and build it up for me if you ever have any abandonment issues with getting rid of your car :D

Take it easy mate.

haha thanks Steve :bunny:

I just took a whole lot of photos after I washed it - man it looks so fkn good if I don't say so my self :D

It comes up shit in pictures, or maybe its because my phone camera is pretty crappy but it looks heaps good in real life - starting to change my mind about selling it

If I don't get any serious interest in the next few days - I'm taking it off for sale and finishing it off

:D

Why would you want to sell that?!?! Your going to be so pissed off at yourself when it does sell.

If there wasn't heaps effort involved in transporting a car from Melbourne to Queensland, I'd be buying it for sure.

Why would you want to sell that?!?! Your going to be so pissed off at yourself when it does sell.

If there wasn't heaps effort involved in transporting a car from Melbourne to Queensland, I'd be buying it for sure.

haha well if you want I can send it to QLD for $500 extra :cool:

but I have taken it off sale as of now - but if your seriously interested just send me a PM and we'll work something out

lol, the forum public has a strong influence on poor Abu :cool:

good on ya for keeping it though, i want to see it at the SAU Vic GOR cruise coming up!

lol, the forum public has a strong influence on poor Abu :merli:

good on ya for keeping it though, i want to see it at the SAU Vic GOR cruise coming up!

hahaha

Once I cleaned it all up and took pictures of it yesterday I really didn't want to let it go

I like this car way too much and have spent heaps and heaps of time and money on it, I think its getting to that point where its not worth selling it

Might be something I will look at keeping forever :(

lol peer group pressure is a bitch. but u will thank every1 for it...

haha it sure is man, it sure is :)

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