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Old 04-11-2008, 02:34 PM   #1
GTP 170
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Location: Mandurah, WA
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Default Tracking a GTHO

Well i was chatting with my father the other day and he was telling some mates one of his old stories about a gtho a mate of his had.
So i thought id get on here and look into tracking down some details for him.
Yes i have tried to search, but to no avail.
Anyway it was a XY Phase III GTHO, build number #51, bought in WA and should be a plain brown without stripes or most badging.
Im interested in finding out if this car still exists and if so, if the owner is aware of the cars very unique history.
Does anyone have any advise on where i should start looking, or know anything of this car?
I fully respect that the owner may not wish the location etc of the car known but am mostly interested to see if it is still around.

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