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nah man sorry im more looking for a family car like a v8 of some sort or an xr6 turbo if anyone is interested

umm dude ou got offed a senator and a orion you sed no to booth ! wot car would you like i got a vn ss would swap manual spool difts sik

umm dude ou got offed a senator and a orion you sed no to booth ! wot car would you like i got a vn ss would swap manual spool difts sik

nah man u miss understand sorry, i mean i want a newish family car with a bit of guts like a BA or newer xr6 turbo or xr8 or a VY or newer v8 make sense sorry for the confusion and it wasnt a aurion it was a camry sportivo 4 cylinder...........

1996 BMW 535i E39 V8

130,000km

full grey leather interior

the extras that it comes with thats not currently fitted are..

comes with clear euro style lights (red on bottom clear on top)

a set of angel headlights

chrome grill

stock headlight covers

comes with full service history log book at BMW

The car is in A1 condition

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HOWEVER - matt_40rulz - you are basically crying wolf. And well, i don't like that.

So some hard truths time for you

1. You are not clear on what car you want to trade for.

2. You are indecisive and argumentative when people are offering up trades/questions/ideas

If you genuinely want to sell your car and/or trade then you should be posting as much info as possible to alleviate any communication issues.

So next time think before getting worked up and then hitting the report post button to drag my busy behind in here to clean up your own mess.

Thanks

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swap for toyota celsior, pearl white, quad cam v8, full leather interior, electric everything, airbag suspension with aftermarket height controller, 20" chromies with new rubber excellent condition

And a honda cbr250 rr with custom black paint with blue pearl flames, full aftermarket exhaust, and work done to the carby, unrestricted model, does not sound like a 250

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