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Was wondering when you'd drop by...

sharp grant, be one of your wittier posts.

Moments after Scott posts.

:laugh:

Looks the goods,

Hurry up and get your wheels and get your car on the road

why, do you actually want to spend time with him tony?

I would trade that 300 with my 33 in a heart beat.. only if it was a turbo and micky condition, plus money on top of 300zx if needed.

Had a look at 300 turbo with a aero top, they're non existent in the market. Hard to find it in that aero, manual, turbo combination

20 year old car with aerotop..

sometimes the roof decides that, it wants to let some rain in...

tie rod ends on a 20 year old car, decide to let go anytime, wobbly steering.

bushes, engine seals, diff, gearbox seals. FUARKK. and the 300zx isn't even an iconic car.

Do it your self brah.

Buy the parts, park in your garage and work on it as you have time. Its where the fun begins.

Roll it out of the garage once all is done and complete, like a brand new car.

Yeah...I been doing that for the last 6 years...car still isn't finished.

Any bites on your car yet Alvin?

Got an Evo in your sights yet?

there's a white vi at ssv, looks nice with sun roof and all..

i've got lots of bites on the soarer, for parts off the car, just need nick to tell me when i can part the thingy.

Do it your self brah.

Buy the parts, park in your garage and work on it as you have time. Its where the fun begins.

Roll it out of the garage once all is done and complete, like a brand new car.

while paying rego and shit?

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