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im actually considering a 280zx ... theres 2 more besides the one i saw for sale in perth (found em in quokka)

their both rego'd and all around same price

one is auto and in good condition (apparntly) and in applecross

the other is manual, but 90% restored and rego due .. even tho it was advertised as with 6 months rego :\ also in one ad he was in thornlie (in the quokka) but on the online quokka hes in willageee....

also willing to drop the price on that one!

might chek em out if i have time tho!

and ill be seeing melvins integra this friiday

not too sure when ill check out the 280zx but hopefully soon - im quite keen to have a look at the manual 280, but dno dont have quite a good feel about buying his car, it looks pretty good though but his informations all over the place.. worth having a look at though.

why are 280zx's so cheap? their about the same price as a civic lol!

me and my old man are prob gonna go meet melvin and see his integra friday night tho!

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http://perth.gumtree...QAdIdZ313764831

im so tempted!!!

perfect base for a project

edit - just for lols

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/VW-Golf-Convertible-MK-1-1990-/260853206951?pt=AU_Cars&hash=item3cbc100fa7#ht_500wt_949

thats rather cute

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Putting my flamesuit on ... but what does everyone think of a VN/VP/VS SS Commo ...

Theres alot available for <5k - id think parts would be cheaper since its a commo and it comes with a 5L v8 lol

I'm also starting to consider R31 now - stick to the skyline trend thumbsup.gif

had a vn commo was a boat, shit fuel economy ...but it did good burnouts....a had shift kit,lsd 3.7 gears,headers,sports exhaust,dropped on its guts, was quick in a straight line.

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