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I put my s12 into a wall on Wednesday night. Desperately searching for a shell so i can get back amongst it. Any help finding one would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers,

Nick.

P.S. How's this... if someone finds me a good car which i end up buying, ill chaufuer u and 5 mates for an entire night in my 6 seater 85 Ford LDT stretch limo. (that's gotta be worth over 400 bucks...a limo (with wicked old school attitude :P at your beck and call for a night...)

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hey mate i know someone who is selling a s12 gazelle for $1200 all it needs id tyres for rwc, new motor plus other stuff if ur interested give me ur number and i'll get him to give u a buzz.

hey mate i know someone who is selling a s12 gazelle for $1200 all it needs id tyres for rwc, new motor plus other stuff if ur interested give me ur number and i'll get him to give u a buzz.

YES!

0409 593 100

Cheers man. Any help appreciated.

Nick.

  • 1 month later...

only just saw this, if you're still after one I have a complete gazelle in exc condition.. shouldn't need anything for RW, it was RW'd not long ago. Engine has been recon'd, runs very well.. new tyres etc.

Let me know if you're still looking for one,

Cheers!

Kaz

only just saw this, if you're still after one I have a complete gazelle in exc condition.. shouldn't need anything for RW, it was RW'd not long ago. Engine has been recon'd, runs very well.. new tyres etc.

Let me know if you're still looking for one,

Cheers!

Kaz

Yo... Cheers for the reply. I found a rust free shell for the drift project 2 weeks ago (YAY!) but am lookin for a daily driver now (ie, doesnt HAVE to have IRS)...

Not looking to spend much, but, another s12 would be handy so i can swap parts around. PM me ya mobs and ill come and check it out this week. Gotta have some reg. :laugh:

Nick.

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