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Thanks for the suggestions all but its not gonna happen. No insurance ... period!

Rb20lagwagon: i may be heading down the same track as u now so it would be good to have abit of a yarn with u , hopefully at teh museum cruz huh?

Hey any ideas on how much roughly it would cost to ship the car to eastern states??

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Yeh thats what im afraid of, no more drving down the freeway "i can own u, i can own u too, hmm yeh id own that, ooooh i wonder if i could own that lets give it a shot *squirt squirt*"

Now its gonna be like "man this thing is slow i couldnt get into that gap in traffic if i tried"

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That mate would be me!, thanx keez

hey shaun, ive been after a JZA-70 for a while now, looking for a black 5 speed, with low kms,

ive also got a shit driving record with loss of licence and a minor accident to my record, but i managed to find a decent broker who hooked me up with SGIO, they have approved me full comprehensive insurance for around $1900 pre annum, and thats with me on 20% ncb. i think the totoal exess for me (21yrs) is $850, but its all a small price to pay for such a car i think.

the broker is EBM insurance, you can give them a try, u never know.

otherwise im interested in the car, can i come look at it?

My email ( Todd )

peace

http://www.autotrader.com.au/photodisplay.asp

Hooray its in the trader but i havent got a call all weekend *sigh* i dont think that WA ppl know how to bargain just cause i said 15 dont mean i wont take less.

See hicks ure in there too :)

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Hey u will never guess what happened.

After all the bs and them saying i was denied, I GOT RENEWAL IN THE MAIL!1!!! :D

Ha couldnt believe it its like all my christmases have come at once:D hopefully its not just a computer glitch and im just gonna pay it and see what happens. (fingers crossed)

And to boot i can pay it monthly so no huge credit card debt for me!!!!!:jump:

yeh i think i found out that my car was not really setup for drift a while ago. U have to push it real hrd to get it to lose grip but when it does it really goes AWOT (ass without traction) so i learnt that lesson pretty quick. u prolly saw the vid :)

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