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Yep have to sell it... ermm.gif My most beloved 260RS is for sale... check out the add in the classifieds section.

My back has been plaguing me with problems for years and its just been getting worse and worse, a massive prolapse means surgery. I simply can't push the clutch in any more, it just kills me to see it go but i have no choice...

Anyways if anyone is interested or knows of someone looking please check it out.

Thanks all

~Paul W~

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f**k mate. I feel for ya. Went through a prolasped disk myself. Know your pain!

Great looking car and if i had the cash I would have bought this! Best wagon platform out there. Free Bump. All the best with your back!

Hey Guys,

Thanks for the replies, well the operation went well no adverse effects of problems just need some time to heal. That electronic clutch does look interesting haha but it would kind of defeat the purpose :) an m35 swap ey.... hmm id consider it :P maybe haha

Cheers

Good to hear; any kind of surgery has an element of risk, but back surgery is bloody scary.

Best of luck; hoping you make a complete recovery with no ongoing issues.thumbsup.gif

Good luck with the sale, looks like a great car, I'm sure it'll get snapped up.

Cheers, Dale.

Thanks Dale, had a bloke supposedly coming to look at it yesterday but he failed to turn up.

I am looking at either a Touareg V8 or maybe a Murano. I found this online which would have been cool Murano GT-C

Anyone owned either?

>> I am looking at either a Touareg V8 or maybe a Murano. I found this online which would have been cool Murano GT-C

I was at Wholesale Suspension in Penrith last week and there was a Murano parked out front. It's lowered to the hilt on big 22" wheels.

Apparently the owner works there and is about to put in a twin turbo kit according to the bloke at the counter. Didn't get a chance to talk to the owner though :ph34r:

Might be worth having a chat with them???

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