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Anyone want to make me an offer for the following? Its been on car sales for a month and had more than a few time wasters. I am sick of the hassle and therefore will be reasonable on price.

Premium model with leather seats etc.

Professional owners, aged in mid 30's, selling due to arrival of first child

No modifications to vehicle

Weekend driving only - 12k's only done in last 2 years

Serviced regularly at Tunehouse Marrickville

Registration until August 2010

SKY-350 license plates

This car is in great condition, give me a call to discuss the details.

I'm prepared to negotiate if you can offer a quick and painless deal.

ben 0437 037 199

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Appreciate that you're willing to negotiate to get a quick sale, but can you please post up a price or at least a price guide for potential buyers ?

And I take it that a baby car seat doesn't fit/work in the rear seats of this model ?

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Appreciate that you're willing to negotiate to get a quick sale, but can you please post up a price or at least a price guide for potential buyers ?

Hi, sorry about that. I'm thinking mid 20s. The car is located in inner west, sydney btw

It think it is possible to get a baby seat in there, but wife doesntt find access comfortable. Apparently the honda jazz is a better option

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