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Guys I've had a few trade offers, but at this stage I am only looking at selling outright...

I've seen what I want so taking offers on this... Its a great car, with all safety options and cheap as chips to run...

First reasonable offer will be accepted...:thumbsup:

Ok, MASSIVE price drop guys... $12,990 ONO :/

This is the cheapest CRV sport in the State, not to mentions the extras (FREE).

Need it gone this weekend, so I can get my toy... :)

Surely someone knows someone who wants a safe, reliable family car... good for towing, or everyday use... :P

My in laws bought a 99 crv sport with 75000klms for $13k here in WA. Might need to sell it cheaper

Thanks champ

Damn that was a good price, low k's too... :thumbsup:

This CRV is actually by far the cheapest advertised in this state. Each state varies in market values i know so thats why i researched redbook and found this:

Red Book Code HOND99UY

1999 HONDA CR-V

Sport Wagon 4dr Man 5sp 4x4 2.0i

Prices based on km 120,000 - 200,000

Trade in price guide* $10,800 - $12,600

National average price - private sale* $13,500 - $16,600

Price when new (RRP) $33,950

all prices quoted are GST inclusive

Not to mention this is for a stock car and extras such as heavy duty tow bar, nudge bar, alarm, mp3 etc etc... are not taken into account.

WA is a long way away and options for interstate buyers is limited compared to SA,VIC,ACT,NSW etc etc... (being much closer to one another). May be that has an impact on the value of cars there... I don't know... :mellow:

However buddy, thanks for the comment and yes guys the price is negotiable for a limited time... :cheers:

NOTE: If i miss out on my toy, I will bump the price back to match the rest on the market... :rolleyes:

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