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After a long gtr break and trying to buy back my original th1 gtr with no luck I had put dreams of owning another behind me. On Monday a guy walks into my workshop asking if Scott was there as I had sold him  car years ago. As I was a car dealer for a few years I thought "here we go..." . We both didn't recognise each other (as it's been 10 years) I asked which car ? It was the th1 gtr! Anyway guy was in financial trouble and it's  stretch for me but it's back home...he found me as he remembered I said I was going to buy a  workshop in macarthur area and my Facebook page for my  business looked like cars I might build. He drove from Bankstown to appin on a hunch ... glad he did. Anyway I'm back 20240308_104731.heic20240308_104731.heic

 

 

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On 02/05/2024 at 8:25 PM, portaz said:

Had to download this image before I could view it but the 32 looks awesome, congrats! 🙂👍

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