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Deserves it's own thread now - price is now back to $500 obo

I drove it on the weekend after talking about it with a few on Friday eve at the meet.

It's awesome :D

This Magnum Magina Magna is a 96 Auto - with 2 dents in the front panels L+R (balanced perfectly!).

Bidding starts after Pics up tonight

ok - took pics on way home and it looks like this. come buy it, don't make me clean it up for this price - all offers over $200 will be considerd . If I have put some effort in price will reflect it. Rego ran out in Nov but happy to put more reg on it at your cost.

Seriously it runs really well :thumbsup: It has had new tyres, windscreen, exhaust & steering stuff replaced and a service over the last 18months.. It's a a gem in the ruff or a ruff gem :)

Good for a daily shitter, tow vehicle, drive byes, police pursuits in Kambah or paddock basher - whatever you have in mind.

lots and lots in gold bricks mate. send me an offer.

Better still come round on the weekend and tell me.

oh and a Magnum Magina is just another way of saying....Big C#nt :P

It's had a good tub today and scrubbed up pretty well indeed.

Servied it and cleaned the engine bay too, blackend tyres :P

A few coming over to check it out on the weekend, and I expect it will sell for $8.

(counts chickens....)

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