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Hi everyone.

I've had my HR now for about 5 years, it's been a great car and a pleasure to own, sadly I think that it is time for it to go before it just rusts away. It's been sitting under my carport now for 12 months and I just can't get motivated to fix up the few things that are wrong with it. So I'm just seeing if there is any interest in either the whole car or some of the parts.

Cheers

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Hi everyone.

I've had my HR now for about 5 years, it's been a great car and a pleasure to own, sadly I think that it is time for it to go before it just rusts away. It's been sitting under my carport now for 12 months and I just can't get motivated to fix up the few things that are wrong with it. So I'm just seeing if there is any interest in either the whole car or some of the parts.

Cheers

Can you post up some pics of the exterior and interior?

Cheers

Paddy

There isn't much left of the interior, I stripped it all out because it was in pretty bad shape when I got it, all that is left is the door trims, dash and centre console.

As for the exterior it's not the best looking either, the paint is all faded and the clear is flaking off in places, not much rust except for the bottoms of the front panels and in the boot.

I'll post some photo's up as soon as I can find my camera.

Is it a KHR or an HR30?

Some of the KHR's had a beaut optional speaker enclosure on the back ledge & I would be interested in these if you had them.

And the rear parcel shelf if in reasonable condition, that is required in Queensland, by another old fart on this forum.

Same as picture.

Cheers, D

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Is it a KHR or an HR30?

Some of the KHR's had a beaut optional speaker enclosure on the back ledge & I would be interested in these if you had them.

And the rear parcel shelf if in reasonable condition, that is required in Queensland, by another old fart on this forum.

Same as picture.

Cheers, D

Hey Ghost

Sorry I can't help you out, there really isn't any parts of the interior that are worth salvaging, It's sort of been the main reason why the project has been on hold for so long, I haven't been able to find any decent interior parts.

I'm still in 2 minds of whether or not to actually wreck this car, since coming onto this forum I'm sort of getting my heart back for the old girl.

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