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Epsey 2 year s ago
That's not worth $15,000. More like 3500.
       
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Ophi 2 year s ago
Epsey,

Your wisdom is amazing.
       
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Onnie 2 year s ago
Epsey,

The title says $149,000, not $15,000. Learn math in the USA did you?
       
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Eliphalet 2 year s ago
Onnie,

US$ is a metric system - they struggle with it shoot
       
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Pinckney 2 year s ago
Eliphalet,

okay, than expressed in "Feet$": 492.126 ft$
       
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Ivy 2 year s ago
Onnie, so smug, yet you couldn’t even comprehend Epsey’s comment.
       
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Eliphalet 2 year s ago
Ivy,

150'000 AUD are 81'444,9 Pounds

81'444,9 Pounds are 36'942.79 kg

does this information help?
       
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Bridie 2 year s ago
good good good
       
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Jos 2 year s ago
I hope it has a good engine. When it was stock, it only went about 100km/h.
       
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Eliphalet 2 year s ago
Jos,

so, you had the 50PS aircooled version too?
       
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Bridgit 2 year s ago
So he basically built a new car, and used just a few old parts ...
       
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Mort 2 year s ago
"restore".
That looks more like a "rebuild using a few of the original parts".
Ship of Theseus.
       
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Lawrence 2 year s ago
IDK, to me it looks like $148,5K.
       
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Rian 2 year s ago
You do know it say Australian $ right? Right? Guys?
       
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