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Hey guys,

Totally off stagea topic but i am the new ower of a holden frontera. It was my sister and her husbands but smashed the front end in an accident so i purchased it for the total of 1 months car payment....BARGIN lol. Im also planning to purchase a 260z 2+2 later on down the track or a cheap 180 for a track car and something for me and my 2 sons to work on (they are only young but a good skill to know). The frontera was planned to be the tow vehicle for this future track car.

Now i just got to source a front cut depending on damage. Doesnt look too bad and is repareable

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Glad you did not say "I bought a Jeep".

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Is that because it requires two morons volleying the same phrase back and forth in case everyone watching has an IQ similar to theirs?

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Spent the day stripping the front end. After hours off bloody knuckles this is where I have gotten too. Just got to cut away 1/2 off each fender and bottom radiator support and im ready to source a front cut as engine has a few visible leaks

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