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Howdy all, so as some of you know I sold my R34 last October which was a hard move for me but it had to go.

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I ordered my new car - a daily driver 6 months ago and it's final here! Talk about a long wait! Anyhow it was 100% worth it, it's fantastic. It's a MY10 Audi A4 with a bunch of options, a few are sports suspension, sports seat and wheel, 19" RS4 alloys and Xenon upgrade with LED tail lights. Anyhow now I have a car I actually like driving again I'll be sure to head out to some events. I'll have to dig out some SAU stickers for it!

Oh and one funny thing I notice, there is a huge number of SAU'ers that have moved from Jap to Euro. I can think of me, Ferni, Mav, Lewah, Nathan, Snowy (well he still owns a R35) and I'm sure there are more out there. Bit of a trend huh! Maybe a Euro cruise in in order :)

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Yeah I am looking to sell one of mine, what are you looking to do with it?

drive it?

GTR replica with an L28(when the money permits)

wouldnt mind a sedan.. but would love a coupe

also gona keep the stock engine and other bits so if i wana go back to original i can

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Oh and one funny thing I notice, there is a huge number of SAU'ers that have moved from Jap to Euro. I can think of me, Ferni, Mav, Lewah, Nathan, Snowy (well he still owns a R35) and I'm sure there are more out there. Bit of a trend huh! Maybe a Euro cruise in in order :)

Could be the older we get the more money we make and the more conservative we become.

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Sorry what I was asking is what are you looking for. A shell to rebuild or a complete car. I have both but only looking to sell the compete shell. It of course comes with all the bits to go with it.

probably a good condition shell with little to no rust. but again. i wont have the funds till febuary.

and thats when both the hiluxes are sold and the garage emptied.

is there enough parts to build her up and use her as a daily"?

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Little to no rust and C110 don't belong in the same sentence sorry :)

Your dreams of finding a car with little rust may be shattered pretty quick. I'm going to put the car up for sale early next year so keep an eye out :D

good.. must be cheaper then :woot:

i got a mate who can weld and i have a sheet metal cutter and bender..

pm me what your looking at and how bad the rust is

and how rude of me! congrats on the aooowwwdiiieeee.. their fkn nice cars (y)

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