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 Kitchener, Canada
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 October 2005
 
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	| eoi: Free 4a-ge AE86 Trueno from Canada |  Mon, 17 October 2005 16:41   |  |  |  
	| Just had a strange idea, wondering if anyone would be up for it. I really want to move to Australia but can't afford to do so. So I would be willing to swap my Ae86 for a plane ticket and the price of shipping, crazy i know.   
 the car:
 SR5 1987 (kouki)USDM spec Ae86 Trueno
 100kw ae92 4a-ge
 Disc Brake rear-end and t50
 the body is a little rough
 
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 http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a38/Touge_Runner/ 000_0466.jpg
 
 It is estimated that it will cost around $3000-$4000 for all this.
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 Wollongong
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 September 2004
 
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	| Re: eoi: Free 4a-ge AE86 Trueno from Canada |  Mon, 17 October 2005 19:55    |  |  |  
	| in serious, if u buy this beast off n shipped this to Aus, i'll buy it off from u coz I can save all the hassle paper work  n start my project but b4 that, i think u need to make sure it runs at least(mechnically works) and importantly both headlights work. 
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 Northern Beaches
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 May 2002
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	| Re: eoi: Free 4a-ge AE86 Trueno from Canada |  Mon, 17 October 2005 22:24    |  |  |  
	| the steering wheel is going to be on the wrong side of the car for oz.... |  | 
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 perth
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 October 2003
 
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	| Re: eoi: Free 4a-ge AE86 Trueno from Canada |  Tue, 18 October 2005 14:15    |  |  |  
	| | Ribbo wrote on Tue, 18 October 2005 06:24 |  | the steering wheel is going to be on the wrong side of the car for oz....
 
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 just details.....
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 Melbourne - NthSubs
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 January 2004
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 Kitchener, Canada
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	| Re: eoi: Free 4a-ge AE86 Trueno from Canada |  Wed, 19 October 2005 01:35    |  |  |  
	| I'd say a RHD conversion would cost $1000max, thats around $5000 for a 4age trueno, you can hardly get 4age levin's in australia for that much lol. 
 Don't worry, I've been planning this trip for a long time, I need a "working Vacation Visa" for the first year, then after that I can apply to be a citizen.
 "Import me, and the car. You keep the car!"
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 Melbourne, Victoria, Aust...
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 September 2004
 
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	| Re: eoi: Free 4a-ge AE86 Trueno from Canada |  Wed, 19 October 2005 01:41    |  |  |  
	| Not interested in bring me a 1974-75 Corona RT114 SR-5 Hardtop instead?  Like the one in my Avatar.  
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 Kitchener, Canada
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 October 2005
 
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	| Re: eoi: Free 4a-ge AE86 Trueno from Canada |  Wed, 19 October 2005 01:59    |  |  |  
	| | bnicho wrote on Wed, 19 October 2005 11:41 |  | Not interested in bring me a 1974-75 Corona RT114 SR-5 Hardtop instead?  Like the one in my Avatar.
  
 
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 does that include me?
 
 I'll take a serious look if your seriously intrested
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 newcastle
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 January 2004
 
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	| Re: eoi: Free 4a-ge AE86 Trueno from Canada |  Wed, 19 October 2005 02:43    |  |  |  
	| is this funny or what.sorry to hijack the post |  | 
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 Oakleigh, Melbourne
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 March 2004
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	| Re: eoi: Free 4a-ge AE86 Trueno from Canada |  Wed, 19 October 2005 07:37    |  |  |  
	| "Do you come with the car?"       
 Sorry i had to say that.
 
 -Jay
 
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 SA
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 August 2005
 
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	| Re: eoi: Free 4a-ge AE86 Trueno from Canada |  Wed, 19 October 2005 09:10    |  |  |  
	| | bnicho wrote on Wed, 19 October 2005 03:41 |  | Not interested in bring me a 1974-75 Corona RT114 SR-5 Hardtop instead?  Like the one in my Avatar.
  
 
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 Hey I know where there is one of those here Adelaide
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 Melbourne, Victoria, Aust...
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 September 2004
 
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	| Re: eoi: Free 4a-ge AE86 Trueno from Canada |  Wed, 19 October 2005 10:04   |  |  |  
	| Raceflow: PM sent re Adelaide car!   
 Glade: I've been searching for an RT114 for a couple of years, so I'm now considering importing one.  I don't know how common they are in Canada, but they seem to be hard to get in the USA.  It has to be a 74 or 75 to avoid import duties (15%) and be registerable LHD in my home state.
 
 When are you looking at moving to Oz?  Where do you want to move to?
 
 Cheers,
 
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