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Offline Truck

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Re: A Favour WA Classic Car Show
« Reply #10 on: April 29, 2013, 10:06:25 PM »
Nah...... but wish it was......... will take a few more years paying of the house before my missus would let me spend that sort of money on a weekend cruiser. For now will keep dreaming of that 1 powerball ::)

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Re: A Favour WA Classic Car Show
« Reply #11 on: April 30, 2013, 07:56:26 AM »
No worries mate, good luck with the hunting - there's a hell of a lot out there! 40K would get you you one sweet ride from the States - for that money you could afford to fly there and go to Mecum in person!!!


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Re: A Favour WA Classic Car Show
« Reply #12 on: April 30, 2013, 10:10:20 AM »
yeah i know Mez.....have been thinking about that.....i saw thay had Boyd Coddingtons shop truck on a while back....i think it was a 34 and it went for $8500.00......not to mention all the other sweet rides that go for a song.....my only concern is the law changes of date getting overseas cars licensed.....i am doing some research on the in's and outs of going down that road.....have spoken to a couple of specialist importers who will find you the vehicle you want and set up all the shipping and customs arrangements.......however.....would like to see, touch, smell and drive something prior to purchase.

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Re: A Favour WA Classic Car Show
« Reply #13 on: May 04, 2013, 10:50:28 PM »
kimbosound on your avatar it doesn't say where you are? I've got some pic's of rods for sale coming your way
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Re: A Favour WA Classic Car Show
« Reply #14 on: May 04, 2013, 10:55:30 PM »
yeah i know Mez.....have been thinking about that.....i saw thay had Boyd Coddingtons shop truck on a while back....i think it was a 34 and it went for $8500.00......not to mention all the other sweet rides that go for a song.....my only concern is the law changes of date getting overseas cars licensed.....i am doing some research on the in's and outs of going down that road.....have spoken to a couple of specialist importers who will find you the vehicle you want and set up all the shipping and customs arrangements.......however.....would like to see, touch, smell and drive something prior to purchase.


With the amount of changes you would have to make to get a rod registered here it would be far cheaper buying a local one
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