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What are you looking at price wise for a buggy project as above? I know its probably like 'how long is a piece of string' but a guide would be great. Is 5k fair for a complete buggy with engine and current paperwork but a verrry vrot chassis????


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DaveW wrote:Is 5k fair for a complete buggy with engine and current paperwork but a verrry vrot chassis????
I think it is a bargain, especially if the engine is running. A new buggy body is anything from R 9K and up!
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pine i must say if i someday get a squary t3 ill want it to look like yours as original as possible just love yours. :)
Looking for a T3 squareback or fastback.
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Trial-fitted the 60's tail light housings today, I am relieved to say they cover most of the holes drilled by the PO for the square lights. Also removed the NAM sticker - took me about an hour and a half, because it literally came off in a thousand pieces :?

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Pine what is the plan are you gonna keep HW2 engine on there like it is now and then build another one for HW2?
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Nope, this yellow buggy gets its own engine
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Pine wrote:Nope, this yellow buggy gets its own engine
So is the engine just in to see how high it will sit once in then? :D
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Pine wrote:I was a bit worried about the 'butt in the air' stance, but put an engine in to see what difference it makes, and I am quite happy now.
Eish, not paying attention in class again? :mrgreen:
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AND??????????????????????? whats happening/happend to this one
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Possible Sale on the Squary? :P

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