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Sold my Foz XT > Waiting on a 'new' import for my daily, but... > Picked up a cheap daily last weekend for $1K.

Needs work on the donk...

Owner scrimped with just minor services at Midas.

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But the body is just fine...

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  • 2 weeks later...

New daily drive is currently this -

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Believe it or not, when the 34 is finished on the dyno it will go back to my daily and this will be driven by Carmen or just sit in the shed waiting for the weekend :D

Bought at auction for me 4 weeks ago by JapLink/Iron Chef connections :)

Grade 4.5 with Japanese history and checked prior to auction.

Gracious of you to ask!

David asked too!

Welldone!

Goes good?

Mods or you keeping it stock?

Welldone!

Goes good?

Mods or you keeping it stock?

I'm sure Tez already has some Ralliart items lined up in his garage :P

Thanks again you two!

The car still has to be complied; so I haven't driven it yet - even with trade plates.

Engine modifications are likely - but without going silly.

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Cosmetic mods will be rims.

Thinking of getting a concave look with slim spokes like XXR-527 or ADVAN RS. Any opinions on those in 18x9.5 +20 or thereabouts?

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There's no head unit in there yet either.

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