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hey all, i'm looking for a runabout car, need it pretty soon... like end of the month kinda thing.

looking for anything rear drive, fairly cheap to run, reliable, ready for rego and it's gota be cheap! like under $1000 including rego.

looks aren't important at all, dents are ok, wheels and tyres can be shit but i need it to go thru rego pretty easy as i dont have the time to do any work on it. it's only gota last about 3 months while i have my stagea off the road for an engine swap. as long as it starts every time and gets me to work really. ANY rear drive car considered, just let me know if you have anything or know anyone with anything cheap

thanx all

D.

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i have a S2 31 for sale.

wanna talk?

p.s. i can bring it in sometime this week if you want to have a look, save you driving to the cool side of town

interested, how much you chasing?

keeping a close eye on allclass, most of my cars come from there and have sold alot of parts there also.

keep them coming guys, ill let you know when i find something

D.

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cheers but it's gota be under $1000 including rego.... i'm tight as and if i was going to spend more, i might as well spend it on my little ford escort i have sitting here. also, the less i spend on a runabout, the more i have for my new engine. :):D:rofl:

also looking for rwd but if the right front drive car came up, i could swap it with my brother for my old 31, so that wouldn't be too bad in the end!

D.

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  • 1 month later...

finally foumd some internet time, moved out a few weeks ago and still have no net at the new joint. i found a car, VS commonwhore wagon, rego til june, new tyres $800! cheerin...

thanks to all who had ideas

D.

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