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Hey guys im looking an 240k four door as a daily. looking for one in ok condition hoply with AC dont care ethier auto/manual.

Seen a couple around to slow for the one in SA and the one on trading post maybe be a hassel to get back to sydney.

Anyone know what the deal is with driving cars from another state without rego?

Thanks Brad

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Yer that one has some rust and i would like to view pictures before i made a trip to VIC. budget really depends on what condtion the cars in, if that blue one in QLD was not so far away from brisbane i would fly up and go look at it with my dad but yer im willing to pay for a good conditon one if there around. As i said i want a daily not really a project getting rear tail lights and wannabes be about all i would want to do besides mantainece.

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The tail lights on the blue one, did they come standard in Aus?

too much work the blue one in QLD is sold but now they have a orange one but auto.

Is the orange one fs?

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A clean looking sedan sold on ebay for around 4k at the gold coast, seemed exy to me.... The Orange one at Nizz-pro was parted out wich is a shame, they were willing to supply rwc. Mate is looking to put a deposit on one near us with a seized motor and mouldy interior.

Nothing in my price range of late.

There is this. Might be worth an offer ... Would be mad with wata's and stove lights ;)

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....=404169&hl=

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Yer is that the green one if so i was bidding till it got over 3k. That link is one i tryed to buy off ebay i wounder how low he will go im sure it sold for under 3k on ebay.

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It was ment to have two months rego then it had none and needed a blueslip. What ever i just want one then i go look at it cars not even running GRRRRR.

He tells me he will get it running and blueslip i call and msg him for the next month and get reason after reason why its not ready, then nothing.

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This dosen't sound good. I have payed a 2k deposit for this car, no mention of it not running. I've heard next to nothing since it was made. When I did speak to him like 4 days ago he said the ignitor was replaced as it didn't start. no contact since, phone is off, Was starting to lose patience then I read this. Brad about what date did you see it not running?

I have a set of JDM hotplates on the way for it already,

:)

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