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I know of a good HR30 Coupe and spares/upgrades for sale. Looking for around $2500

Not registered, but wouldnt take much to do so.

PM me for details.

Tried to send you a pm also. Says you cannot receive pm's.

Any further info on HR?

http://www.tradingpost.com.au/Automotive/Classic-Unique-Cars/Vintage-Classic-Cars/AdNumber=TP005101027

Fairly straight and original looking auto C210 sedan, except L28, bonnet pins, incorrect mirrors, club reg. $4,300.

I actually know someone here in Melb who apparently regrets selling his white/beige C210 sedan to Kuwait, and would like to have it back again.

That being said, I don't think he (nor anyone else) would be too thrilled to part with $4,300 for it.

I guess you are right, it's not an unreasonable price for a super clean car of any description.

As far as the pics show the body looks pretty damn good. Even the bumpers are straight...ish.

As important as the body, other than the cracked dash the interior looks brilliant. Very unusual to see the drivers seat bottom without tears, or even creases by the look of it. The center console lid looks like it's never had an elbow on it. Kind of odd to have a replacement engine in a car that looks like it's seldom been driven though.

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