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Hi Guys,

I'm after one of the below.

s12 Gazelle (hatch) - It can be working or not working, but it must be the IRS model, no sunroof, complied, and no major accident history.

s13 - Can be a silvia or 180, am not too fussed at all. It can be either a rolling shell, a complete car with a busted motor, OR even a running car. My only pre-requisite is no sunroof, no major accident history, must be complied.

So if you hear of any of these for sale, please drop me a PM or give me a call on 0418 637 306.

Cheers

Liz

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Hi Liz,

My neighbour has recently had a Gazelle done up with a SR20 and finally got it on he road.

He had a second one which he raped for parts which is sitting at the Throttle Shop in Gosford.

I have no idea on condition but if your up at Gosford you may aswell check it out.

If you do go, it's the last car on the right (i think)

He's on Hol's at the moment so I cant ask about it.

I'll let you know later though if interested.

Would definatley need alot of work.

Sorry to hear of you loss by the way..poor little Silvia :(

I can't believe it after all the hype around that car too.

Everyone was hanging to see it then, finally on the road then whamo !

Well, i was lucky enough to see at least once :P

Take it easy!

Birnie

Hi Birnie! I'm up in gosford tomorrow so I'll drive past!

But it does sound a little too much work for my liking! But still worth a look!!!

I'll let you know!

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