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Willing to let my rolla go for 9k, has spent 6 years of its life in storage 1995 v spec series 3 head lights mint interior, tien ha coilovers. You guys may know the car (gtrzla).

I'm scratching my chin right now.

After seeing the mnp post maybe I should be chasing 45k? ;)

Haha, could be keen on your rolling shell, fire me a PM and I'll check it later -am at work now.

that awkward moment when you're asked to take leave for a week because a job got delayed, and then told I probably wont get a chance to take much time off between now and November :| yay.

least I get a chance to do car stuff or else would probably just bum around...

this guy has been trying to sell for years.

he email the club to let them know about it and that we should let all our members know of such a great car going for sale.

seems to think it is a collectible concurs car..

The zinc coating on a lot of the parts in the engine bay looks consistent with a low Km's car but the coating on all the parts attached to the engine itself look far more worse for wear. It certainly looks as though that's not the original engine and it probably has a shitload more K's on it than everything else.

Also, 40k on clock and no pics of the underbody?

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