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This car HAS NOT been complied for registration as yet but is not hard to do. (Generally allow $300-$500).

Often wonder about statements like this. If it's not hard to do or not expensive, why doesn't the seller do it?

Anyway it will be an interesting auction to watch. 

JH

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Nah I love it!!

Thought it maybe needed a touch more stretch and low. Oh and is crying out for vitaloni style mirrors.

Mk1's I'm also a fan. Maybe a little less aggressive on the front if it was road rego'd..

Oil cooler with big wanky lines out the front if kept track only.

Still a mad car as it sits. I was thinking maybe 8k max depending on how good the paint job is.

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Tis a pretty colour too, ive always wanted candy apple red with pearl-gunmetal grey lower with metallic gold GTR rims.

if it was compiled, regoed, ready to run without anything to do on it, I'd consider $10k, but would have to be ' complete package' drive away.

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Tis a pretty colour too, ive always wanted candy apple red with pearl-gunmetal grey lower with metallic gold GTR rims.

if it was compiled, regoed, ready to run without anything to do on it, I'd consider $10k, but would have to be ' complete package' drive away.

And you would be divorced lol

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Absolutely stunning.

With this comment it's obvious where your tastes lie eh!

Mags states "candy apple red" hummmmmmmmmmmmmm not to me it's not. The candy apple reds I have seen are bright and vibrant, which this is not.

The flairs are very incomplete, looks like it's a project that's run out of money to me, because the flairs need the large side skirts & front air dam that Jenesis does & maybe the rear bar as well to finish them off and rear spoiler looks like an S54 style tacked on.

At 10k it's a lot of money to have to throw more dollars at to finish the exterior & then compliance and rego etc etc etc.

Before anyone even slightly contemplates this vehicle, they would want to have the engine and body numbers checked to see if it's compliable at all, or was it imported as a non compliable race/rally car.

Cheers, D

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Very good Jarryd! You finally got something that looks a treat and you did absolutely nothing to make it that way. From the short time I have known of your existence, everyone I talk to that knows you, has told me you have NEVER completed a project, so what's going to happen to this. This is about 80% a good thing, but for sure it will never be 100% in your care and maybe not 81% :P:P

Keep tuned folks, this will be for sale again soon, when he finds a Lightburn Zeta with a 427 Corvette up front in pink.

THIS CAR IS VERY QUICK AND IS NOT FOR INEXPERIENCED DRIVERS

Obviously this was never an option to consider?????

I thought this might be more up your alley of choice.

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