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According to the landlord I have to remove my beloved R31 from the front lawn. I'd like you to pay me $800 and remove it yourself.

It's absolutely original. I bought it in September 1998 with 175k on the clock. It now reads 460 something with all original engine, gearbox, diff. It's a bit scruffy, but straight and it doesn't use oil.

Last year it started running hot and I didn't have the time to investigate it so I borrowed my wife's car. After a couple of weeks she got sick of it and bought another car. I've now diagnosed the need for a water pump but haven't got the time to pull the front off the motor. The bootlid was replaced a couple of years back with a silhouette (the only white one available the day I went to the wreckers).

You're buying a car that is so original it still has the factory hubcaps.

It has a new front windscreen and 4 tyres with less than 3000km on them.

The only downer is it can only be driven for about 10 minutes before needing a rest to cool down so you'll be trailering it home from the Sunshine Coast.

Call Michael on 0418-71 2325 (7am-9pm) to view the prize.

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