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The car needs a whole new respray, engine makes a ticking sound and has been unregistered for months but does start. I think its at like 180,000kms. Standard diff and gearbox have lasted the test of time. Someone perhaps looking for parts or that would like to rebuild would be suited. I have left it for months at a time whilst travelling and the paint is seriously gone although it "WAS" a grey/silver two-tone. I will upload photos if needed however am flat out renovating and planning engagement, hence the need to raise funds.

The car itself has been taken care of up until the last few years. It is completely standard except for one of those blue neon dashes, Momo Steering Wheel and Gearnob. I have owned it like this for over 10 years. So to sum it up. Inside is in pretty good nick except for a bit of a tear on the drivers seat from getting in and out, paint in horrendous, engine making a ticking sound and rather than try fix that I thought I would get it back to its old glory and do a rebuild.

Any offers will be considered. I havent been looking at the price of other similar sales so I guess I am just looking for what I feel is decent.

PS. In Sydney

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