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Almost 12 months since you first had it for sale, good luck with the sale would almost be an understatement.

Free bump for you, looks like you need it. :)

Almost 12 months since you first had it for sale, good luck with the sale would almost be an understatement.

Free bump for you, looks like you need it. :)

lol ......

Edited by Simon_Koala

Yea was in no rush to sell it as I live in Japan and have enough cars here to keep me occupied, but as dad is getting jacked off with it taking up space that he wants to use for his cars, it's time to really have a go a selling it.

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Given the limited number of Genuine evo 3's in Australia, does that make

parts more expensive and more difficult to obtain.

I have been searching for a 93/94 r32 gtr for about 6 weeks now and have

not had much luck in melbourne. I'm looking for one thats in good condition and not white paint.

It's getting so frustrating to the point where i'm thinking about your EVO or even gettin a wrx.

If your car was in Melbourne I might have had a look and snapped it up by now but it's a

hard call going all the way to S.A for a car that was not my intial preference.

Although your car is very nice looking, hence my interest

Give us a PM if you decide to go lower than 20k.

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