>From: andrew smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: <Unknown Subject>
>Date: Thu, 10 May 2001 23:02:21 +0800
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>Ash,
>A lot depends on budget,what you want the car for and how much work you can
>do yourself.If you were a budding panel beater then you would probably pick
>one up that is a little rough in the body but good mechanically.If you were
>mechanically minded then you wouldn't mind getting one that needs a bit of
>work.Or you could fork out the money and buy one in good condition.Or if 
>you
>wanted to do a full restoration with engine transplant buy 2 and drive one
>while you do up the other.There's not many 16 year olds that want a 1600 as
>most want a hsv.
>Andrew Smith
>
>Ash burn wrote:
>
> > has ne one got ne advice for a 16year old that loves 1600's. i want ne
> > advice on buying a 1600.
> >
> > thanks.
> >
> > Ashley
> > 
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i want one with a good body not to much work. i dont have the money 4 a 
doneup 1 and dont have a huge cash flow. so i would be a slow process but i 
still want one they look so good.

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