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anyone keen for and ARX, only $4000 at the moment

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Im sure this is the car that is owned by a crash shop guy around the corner from my work. I see it every day at his crash shop as Im going to work, then a few weeks agoI seen it sitting there looking like this.

Im sure this is the car that is owned by a crash shop guy around the corner from my work. I see it every day at his crash shop as Im going to work, then a few weeks agoI seen it sitting there looking like this.

Well it must be an easy repair if a panel shop worker won't touch it...

Best kept... Yeah, except the smashed in front corner.

"Titanic; one of the best kept examples of 19th century ship building. Only crashed into one iceberg, superficial damage; easy repair..."

^^ LOL ^^

When he says "light damage' he must be referring to the actual head light being damaged (actually missing). The rest is more like "moderate damage" and I think more expensive to repair then he is making out.

lol..

nah seriously.

im starting to put money aside and maybe in 3 months might put this up for sale.

ive always wanted to get into a 32 R since i was small, have been looking at a few as of late, and im getting interested.

lol..

nah seriously.

im starting to put money aside and maybe in 3 months might put this up for sale.

ive always wanted to get into a 32 R since i was small, have been looking at a few as of late, and im getting interested.

I've been doing the same thing lately. Over here in W.A we don't get that many really nice examples so I've had my eye on this one, I love ths car!:

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/private/details.aspx?R=10959085&__sid=12BA56AF125A&__Qpb=1&Cr=0&__Ns=pCar_RankSort_Int32|1||pCar_PriceSort_Decimal|1||pCar_Make_String|0||pCar_Model_String|0&keywords=&__N=1216%201246%201247%201252%201282%204294963846%204294963593%20399%20447%20904&PriceFrom=399&PriceTo=447&seot=1&tsrc=allcarhome&__Nne=15&trecs=4&silo=1011

lucky bastard...wish I could get a 2 door car :glare:

lol your fault you couldnt keep it in your pants lol

I've been doing the same thing lately. Over here in W.A we don't get that many really nice examples so I've had my eye on this one, I love ths car!:

http://www.carsales....ecs=4&silo=1011

yeh lol thats interesting.

but i want a faily stock one(if I can find it) dont wanna modify it or anything.

but just want one coz its the first car ive ever wanted.

Scotts already trying to talk me out of an RB lol :laugh:

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