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So i thought i would finally postup my project seeing as work has now started on it.

As i brought it 12-14months ago

Main body was not too bad.

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Rear guards where cut to fit flares.

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The damage on the bonnet

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taco

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Flares that came with the car.

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car interior

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From this ^^^ to this V V V is truly remarkable & a credit to you!

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I used to own a silver 240K from new so I'd love to do a photoshoot with mine and yours one day :whistling:

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Hello

I long this is a long shot would you be willing to sell 240k. My dad had a 2 door but had to sell it to get married. So trying to find one as a present to him. Love what you have done with the car and can't wait to see it finished

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Would be anywhere from 35-60k depending on quality.

Most ones in need of restore but not complete rust buckets are starting over 20k now days, seems crazy to me lol.

Mine is insured for 60 what ever that means

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