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still for sale buddy, need her gone as the block of land me and the missus have our eye on has dropped a bit in price, but cant do anything without coin! hook me some offers cash swaps ect ect ect as much as i dont want to sell its needs to be done and i will buy another toy down the track!!

getting closer guys keep the offers coming, even a auto commy or ca sil at around 5-7K

Can you please send/post a few more pictures, maybe inside the car as well? Interested buyer, have cash, no trades or swaps. Am over in Adelaide next weekend so could potentially look at it in the flesh then.

nice car champ, just got a few questions

what sort of forged pistons was installed in it?

also how offen do you service the car?

how long ago was the gearbox pulled out and serviced, did the diffs get checked as well?

thanks mate

not sure on the pistons its in the receipts somewhere possibly CP, the car was seviced just before i bought it, and ive only driven it maybe 8 times since then as its been sitting in the garage (started weekly) as ran out of rego and trying to sort money out so hasnt been re rego'd as yet

the box was pulled out late last year (with receipts) and i believe the diff oils were changed not long before that!

i really dont want to sell but have to due to my missus already having a house in the past so no chance we can get the first home buyers grant :yes:

sorry bud need more cash your asking 15 plus so wouldnt benefit me enough cheers for the offer tho!

i would do it for less as is.... if your interested and want to negotiate, let me know how much cash you are chasing... i am pretty flexible for the right car

offer stands :dry: cash is in the bank, PM me a figure of how much you need to recoup if you have worked it out yet/things have changed

u didnt make me a offer cash wise :domokun: like i said bud nothing over 10K in value as i really need coin so im chasing 11-12K+ coin wise at a minimum

hook up some better pics anyway bud half blurry pics are funny also need pics of interior ect

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