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Looks killer Stewy! Looking forward to seeing you do well at Matsuri also!

Nice ride there Jake! Welcome to the SAU:SA Club! Did you see our display last week at the Kadina Show'n'Shine? We had 10 or so very nice Skylines there.

Looks killer Stewy! Looking forward to seeing you do well at Matsuri also!

Nice ride there Jake! Welcome to the SAU:SA Club! Did you see our display last week at the Kadina Show'n'Shine? We had 10 or so very nice Skylines there.

hahaha thanks mate!! nah i was in adelaide that weekend lol i knew nothing of that show and shine .

let me know when ya all up this way next. go for cruise/drinks/food ect.

It's hard to say an actual price, i got an absolute deal on it though, i spent a fair bit of misc costs on it, but under 7k.

Fair enough man.

Did you end up emailing the old owner pictures of it all bent and and cut up in the container? lolol

Fair enough man.

Did you end up emailing the old owner pictures of it all bent and and cut up in the container? lolol

lol i really need to get his email off streeter. the only issue is i dont wanna get streeter in trouble, as he was the go between for me and him.

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3500kg tow capacity - great for towing race cars!

And spending more time getting fixed then driving! mates uncle has one of them, reckons its nothing but trouble... Maybe he just got a dodgy one haha. Nice car but.

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