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Hi Guys,

Have a mate wanting to start of with some duttons and do targa one day, this has come up for sale and just after some help, i have read the Targa Regs on there site and i dont belive this car would be able to run as has Differant Turbo set up, Can some one please confrim this as the owner in Tassie has used the car for targa a few years back but not sure if would comply with todays rules?

Here is the add for sale:

http://www.my105.com.au/classified.asp?id=13515

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oh is that right..?? Specs? and why do you want to sell it when you telling me how good they are? *upgrading to GTR*??? :P

P.s Back on topic...I might be gracing my presence at Targa this year as a Nav :) Cant get to excited cause still in discussing stages but fingers crossed and still awesome to be asked!!! :O !

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that car has been modified a fair bit since it's proper targa days for the local circuit series, and afaik would need to be changed to fit into the rules.

Will give it a miss as will need to much change over work, was after somting newer as well.

If any one knows of any other cars for sale let me know, Really after a RWD Nissan..

oh is that right..?? Specs? and why do you want to sell it when you telling me how good they are? *upgrading to GTR*??? :P

P.s Back on topic...I might be gracing my presence at Targa this year as a Nav :) Cant get to excited cause still in discussing stages but fingers crossed and still awesome to be asked!!! :O !

They're a great car, cheap to run, quicker than most people know, fun to drive, yeah you're right, I'll keep it ;)

And good news! Would be great to see you there, get Timmy to give you the hot tips..... I said tips, not tip. :O

Who with? Any word? About the bird? Bird bird, bird is the word.....

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Will give it a miss as will need to much change over work, was after somting newer as well.

If any one knows of any other cars for sale let me know, Really after a RWD Nissan..

YAY!! Nah not really I am still undecided myself looks the goods tho ;) I just wanted something I can race :O

They're a great car, cheap to run, quicker than most people know, fun to drive, yeah you're right, I'll keep it :P

Oh walked into that one! :)

can't we just change the title of this one... gotta sorta attached to it now!

there was a message in my last post... obviously no one checks their email!

Only person that can win it, the one with all the money!

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