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Actually Dox - if the coffee table idea looks good, I'll come see you for some glass :)

Since I can't bear to crush the whole car, the busted 1.6L motor could be cool as a table stand...

done and done :(, i should do the same with the colt actually

Get it, there will most probably never be another like it, ever!

Such a shame :wassup:

James, I don't know if its worth $800, the real question should be, will you pay $800???

I say got for it, keep the tradition alive! :(

Hehe - yeah, Crazy Vaclav's Place of Automobiles...

Homer: What country was this car from?

Crazy Vaclav: It no longer exists. Put it in 'H'!

It's funny cause its true.

It even has a lever marked 'H'.

:(

Ask Vaclav how many hectares you'll get to a tank of kerosene :P

I love that episode ;)

Update UPDATE:

No.

F*cking.

Way.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...ssPageName=WDVW

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It looks worse than mine, but those 2 magical words 'reconditioned motor' seem to sing out like a siren guiding me to the jagged rocks of doom...

Son of a...

Who would have ever thought that in 2005 there would be a bidding war for a 15-yo Lada?

I mean - surely you can buy a Daewoo for $400, brand new yeah?

Will sit and wait for the snipe at 5.02pm

Nobody f*cks with teh Golgo...

oh i hope some one made waffles!

the race seats and badges must be moved upon this new lada, along with a new paint job

we have a paint shop at work you could use, i mean sure, we paint splashbacks in there, but you could just lift the lada into it

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