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Update more photo's

As you can see the car has a rough body and interior wise hence the cheap price. I am not desperate or in a rush to sell it so don't bother low ballers.

I was quoted $2500 to for a complete respray with the rear quarters panels fibre glass's on the rust spots as its nothing serious.

Engine is very healthy as it's rebuild is very fresh. Once you hear the engine you will know what i mean

Compression test's welcome.

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Still got this forgot about selling this lol.

This is ideal a project car need's a bit of TLC but overall mechanical is all good :)

Also i would like to add that i have no reciept's for the engine build as it was previously owned by a workshop that built the motor for a customer that couldn't pay the bill hence the owner agreed to let the shop sell it to recover the bill.

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