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WILL SELL CHEAPER WITHOUT WHEELS AND OR WITHOUT COMPUTER

As per my PM (which you never replied to), I would consider buying the wheels if you'd separate.

That might help with your sale, PM me if you want to sell.

Good luck with your sale.

Cheers,

Chris

do you mind sharing what shop you sourced your rims from?. they are hot as. and i would love a set for my 34

cant believe you cant get 13 grand for it dude!

Edited by Granthem

real nice guy you are!! clutch adjusted, torn drivers seat BIG DEAL, cracks in the paint??????? i spent 3 grand gettin the body into great nick, with only blemishes in the front bar, from genral wear and tear!!!!! DONT COME HERE AND START TALKIN CRAP!! GROW UP MATE!

Not trying to start anything.. just thought u should mention it has the torn seat etc.. car looks good yea front bars no good but thats easy to fix. Look on the left front pillar paints cracked.

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