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Thats been for sale for quite awhile...... I wonder why it hasnt sold.

Someone had too much time on their hand.

But hey its currently at $2.5k - spray it matte black, rebuild the engine and got a somewhat cheap-ish R32 track car.

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did the head gasket get attacked by barney :D

repray idea aint half bad, id daily it matt black :P didnt see it mention na or turbo

lols to below guess i didnt read that much into it. then again wouldnt be the 1st car i see without turbz with a fmic

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Thats been for sale for quite awhile...... I wonder why it hasnt sold.

Someone had too much time on their hand.

But hey its currently at $2.5k - spray it matte black, rebuild the engine and got a somewhat cheap-ish R32 track car.

yeah, if i had the cash I'd buy it :D chuck in a 26/30, use it as a 'shit my pants' track car

-D

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would look like a can aswell, could get 10c from the depo these days for it

Or maybe you could cut it into several pieces and get more?

that is until you take the shrapnel down to the depot and the dude is like, is that a headlight switch in that can?

You could always try Sims.

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