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For anyone in the UK interested in building a replica of the Nightrider's Monaro, this is for sale on ebay at the moment...


http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... K:MEBWA:IT


Looks a nice car, not sure what the reserve is though, but remember you'll save UKPUKPUKP's by not having to import....


Good luck!
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He's a reasonable man.....open to negotiation!!!!!!!!


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I've heared the seller is after UKP3000 for it, still worth a try!
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I thought there was a law in the UK that makes you pay more tax depending on engine size, hence the reason why a lot of cars from there are small four cylinder cars, is this true?
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The tax you pay depends on CO2 emissions for newer cars, see the link below


http://www.channel4.com/4car/buying-gui ... -1135.html


Older cars pay a fixed amount depending on engine size, less than 1549cc is UKP110 a year an d over that it's UKP165 a yesr (a bit steep!) But if you have a 70's muscle car It's not too bad!
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