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ok guys shes a bit rough at the moment, but wouldnt take much to get it back to its former glory

there has been big cash spent on engine, turbo, trans and clutch and can run high boost quite easily although it hasnt so far

the engine, box clutch and turbo have probly around 7000 k's on them on extremly low boost and always run on the best oils, body has 115 000 k's

ok now for wat is rooted, the bonnet is f**ked due to a minor bingle with a hilux, as is the front bar and intercooler (although intercooler can easily be fixed) the rear bar needs to be patched as the fibreglass on one side doesnt look to flash, rear windscreen needs replacement... as there isnt one due to some f**kwit cocksmoker smashing it and the boot lid has a small dent with a little paint missing.

i know it doesnt look to good at the moment but i have guestimated total repair costs to be around $3500 and thats to have it looking as good as it ever did

im open to reasonable offers, please pm me your offer as u never know :)

*edit* at the moment im getting offers around the 10 - 12 k mark, if anyone can beat them its theres

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i am in mackay qld

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dude your line looked hot! what happened to make so much damage? long night at the pub? looks like someone had it in for you... wouldnt mind hearing what happened and why theres drift pig written on your bonnet (unless you wrote that after the bonnet got fu**ed...)

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first up was the rear skirt, was drunk one morning and trying to reverse out my driveway to go to work, reversed into a branch that had fallen off the tree next to were i park and it shatterd the fibreglass

then i was driving home after doing the shopping one night in peak hour traffic wen my misses flipped out, so instead of lookin at the road i turned to face her then bang, strait up the ass of a hilux, wich f**ked the front bar bonnet and intercooler

and last up i was parked out the front of a resturant (wich also happens to be the local hoon hangout) and i was having dinner with my in-laws, came out to find my back windscreen smashed

and now coz of all the loans iv taken out to build the motor i cant afford to fix the body, so im stuck with the option to sell it as it is

and yes i wrote the drift pig on the bonnet lol as the car was built for drifting

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WANT TO SELL YOUR CAR !!!!!!!!!! $ 5500 is my offer I have coin waiting I am in Brisbane ,Can I arrange to catch up with you? If so I will fly up in the next fortnight to inspect the car can you please call me on 0433 233 177 so I can ask you more questions about car or pm your mob number -cheers J

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