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i sure was...

the car could possibly be available for $25,000 with a 10sec motor...

But i think when i get my licence back i'm going to have a few problems - insurance cost is through the roof - and i reckon they're gonna try and hit me with the gay no turbo rule... i also have to sell my V8...

But i'm moving back to lower and slower things...

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yeah, i will always be here to organise autosalon, will still go on cruises....

Will just be driving a ute instead - it will be in Final Battle thiss year too - privately..

depending on how things work out with these laws, the ute will either be running an SR20DET or an RB25DET...

and yes, the motor is still available...

going mini truckin' eh??

thats a shame!

sell the v8 and keep the line.....!

Yea, used to own a bagged ute - never got in shit from cops - was N/A...

Just all this B/S goin on with imports now is starting to limit what we can and can't do - all most every aftermarket part is illegal!!!

i will be looking to build a 32 GTST track car soon too...

Paul where did you get your front bar from?

Im also selling my line. But not due to cops. Never ever had a problem with cops (touch wood) since i bought it 3 years ago :blink:

If anyone is keen check sig!!

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  • 2 months later...

SOLD!!!

Sad to say, but yes, i have sold my car...

I hope that its proud new owner will take care of it as much as i did and that it will go far.

If anyone ever trecks up to Townsville QLD, make sure you keep your eye out for it...

:D

This car was awesome...

Hopefully i still one day get to meet you man

Hey mate, you will get to meet me... i'm still gonna be co coordinating AutoSalon with Doof...

And will also come to a few crusies to see some peoples i haven't seen in over 12 months...

Only difference is i'll be driving a ute

Thanks for your replies guys... it will be sad to see this car go, the amount of time and effort that i have put into every car i have owned has shown in the final product.

I have plenty of plans for my new truck, including - custom tub, air bags, 20's, interior and stereo, and last but not least, a fully built rb25det w/ high mount turbo. Looking for between 250 - 300 rwkw in a RB powered dual cab rodeo Rodeo -

This is my new toy...

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