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Location is in Adelaide. Cashed up and ready to buy our new family car. Must be stock as I'll need to register it in Adelaide and will need the car to pass regency for that. Not too fussed if car location is Vic, NSW or QLD, I'll put it in a truck.

Must be very clean inside and out, no dinks or scratches on paintwork. Good condition inside as well. Preferbly with twin sunroofs.

I've looked in all the car websites and have a pretty good idea how much they go for, I will pay more for a good example/condition car. Purchase will also depend on a vehicle check by a mechanic/royal automobile association.

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M: 0421 115 263

Thanks,

Nick.

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Try

www.j-spec.com.au

They seem to have a Good range of imports.

Thanks. Not sure about the whole forking out $11000 for a $18000 car first up though. I like to see what i'm buying before i outlay any cash.

i know its a long way away but mjr motorsports on the gold coast have a good array of stageas at reasonable prices. ive never bought a car from there but ive seen theyre cars straight off the boat and the are all in a1 condition. i would have no problems buying a car from them and im probly gonna buy a stagea from them later in the year. and no i dont work for them i am just impressed with theyre quality of vehicles.

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