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have a look in the Classified section at the top of this forum.. if you don't find any in there that u like, check out the SAU Australia classifieds as well... you'll get a much better car/deal from here than any dealer will get you.

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strik3r knows what time it is

time to use the "search" button :P

But seriously, what strik3r said, failing that,

www.carsales.com.au

www.tradingpost.com.au

failing that:

motorman imports in springwood

many more import yards around brisbane area....

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MJR motorsports on the gold coast are good, i bought my car from there, First owner here, and the car is immaculete all their cars are, and they buy them as stock as they can, wont find many modified ones there, they are a bit pricey though, I payed well over what my car is worth. I dont care the though the condition and the k's make up for it.

http://www.mjrmotorsport.com/

LOCATIONS

Retail Showroom/Yard

Open 8am to 5pm Monday to Saturday

40 Ferry Road, Southport Qld 4215

Ph: 07 5532 7956

Fax: 07 5532 7952

After Hours

Murray 0416 080 127

Steve 0418 797 709

Alex 0411 616 617

Japan 0011 81 90 3878 1114

Email- [email protected]

Performance Workshop

Unit 2, 44 Dover Drive

Burleigh Heads, Gold Coast Qld 4220

Phone 07 5520 7909 Fax 07 5520 7909

After Hours Lee 0417 649 983

Open Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm

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Warranty...hahahaha thats a good one....I think i might have peed a little........oh wait, you weren't joking?

Seriously mate, take everyone's advice in here. Warranties on second hand cars (especially performance cars) bought from a dealership are about as useless as trying to eat soup with a fork. Save yourself the money and get a private sale car checked over thoroughly from a reputable mechanic or workshop.

But hey, it's your money.

Matt

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