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I would, but that price isn't that unreasonalble to an overseas bidder from the Middle east, provided they had the firewall off a wrecked one to convert it to LHD.

Wont sell to a local Aussie bidder. WTF is with that scoop though?

Believe it or not, that damn car has the same rims that I need an additional 2 of to make a complete set...argh!

take a look at this thread

http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/showthread.php?t=31060

are those the same that you have?

If so, i wonder what shipping would be...probably $$$.

you might want to see if bonzelite is keeping the set he has on his car? atleast he is in the states.

http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/showthread.php?t=28124

i had 6 of them, 4 is on his, and 2 are holding my rear up at the moment :)

This is the clown (different ebay id though) that had three for sale on ebay recently... @ $10,000 buy it now! The car in the link was one of them.

ebay pulled his auction after 2 days for some reason?

...Anyway..one of the cars, the registered automatic, was my old 4 door. I sold it to him ( a 15 year old school kid, said he wanted to restore it with his father and uncles) as a project car for $600, pointed out it needed a complete brake system rebuild, bulk rust repair, interior retrim etc etc... didn't seem to faze them. Looks like they were just collecting them for a quick cash iin on the old school Skyline charm eh?!ROFL

It will backfire on him. No one in Australia will pay that much for a sedan. So what if they are worth 12K in Japan. This is Australia buddy, and here they aint worth much at all.

As for the middle east, there's always someone that wants one, till you actually have one for sale.

Ah so that's where the scoop came from, Jim did it!! ROFL

The same car wouldn't be worth this much in Japan. Sure they sell for 12k in Japan - but those are GOOD cars.

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Nice,

I would be to scared to that to my 240K, one mistake and a tree or a ditch would take you out..

Nigel

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