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It is Docs car !!  Absolutely awesome  I sh!t you not

I know the owner, car and John (Trojan MS Owner/Mechanic)

After a quick search I see it is up for sale FFS !

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Skyline-1998/SSE-AD-4299078/?gts=SSE-AD-4299078&gtssaleid=SSE-AD-4299078&rankingType=Spotlight

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I have no doubt it would have cost that to build it but unfortunately that does not instantly mean it's worth that. It'd be nice if it did, we'd all get something back in our pocket after blowing a years wage on a car...

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He's trying to get it registered as we speak. My workmate went for a ride in it last week when it arrived in Melbourne. Says it goes like an animal and is as immaculate as it looks in the pics. Still a lot of $ for a 33 but you get what you pay for.

Was also talking about E85 conversion.
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