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why bumping if there no pics? weird

lol, that's a good one (both to your comment, as well as to the fact that there are no pics) .......

Edited by Simon_Koala

How bout you just do sketch in paint of what it looks like then put that up, infact....

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And if you are keen to sell you could probably edit to the right colour or something, or maybe start from scratch, but personally I think this is a good start

bump

If you are going to continue to blatantly ignore member enquiries about the car you are selling, respond to nobody and refuse to post photos, then do not bump the thread again, otherwise it will be closed as it seems by the attitude you are displaying as a seller that in reality, you aren't that interested in selling it at all.

how can you advert a car for sale and not post pics.... its not rocket science to go borrow a friends camera and take a few pics upload them then return it... GEEZ!!

I would love to see this evo....

im a bit worried about the condition of the car when the owner cant even afford a digital camera (brand new pentax E50 for $100 at officeworks) or cant even be bothered to burrow one ..

Edited by isr3
How bout you just do sketch in paint of what it looks like then put that up, infact....

post-26910-1256868917_thumb.jpg

And if you are keen to sell you could probably edit to the right colour or something, or maybe start from scratch, but personally I think this is a good start

LMFAO.... hahahah

I love SAU.

your sketch actually looks like a holden ute with fully sik spoiler. i want that, consider it sold ;)

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