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like i say to everyone who comments my thread and wants to act like they know everything about the car. theres a number there for a reason CALL IT IF YOU ARE INTRESTED. and i never said a rebuild will cost two grand dunno were you pulled that from and compliance should cost about 2 grand and for the f**king 100th time call the number if your intrested coz anyone who would be would have done it and not commented the thread. cheers. and no i dont have nothing to hide with the car. im more then happy to show all paper work and receits to a SERIOUS buyer. and transcar in campbellfield imported this car down for me!

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I understand what your saying Loky, but I think your replies are hurting any chance you have of selling this.

As a neutral outsider, I would'nt consider buying this because of the way you answer.

If you were more upfront and answered people questions in a thread you started rather than discussing it privately by pm indicates all is not well.

This may be a stupid question but if you actually complied this car yourself, wouldnt it sell infinitely quicker?

It may be your only choice, good luck anyway champ, just trying to help.

mate what your saying is right. but whats so hard about making a phone call if you have genuine intrest? there are no grey areas about this car. i am showing all paper work from the test report i got for the car when it was in japan to even giving my mechanics number to even speak to him about the car. and yes if i did get the complied it should sell quicker but at the same time im too jammed up financially to do that at this moment. but thanks for your asking atleast your not a smart ass like the other idiots. cheers buddy

Loky my advice is the fix it up properly and wait till end of the year or next year to sell if you really have to.

You never know, you might end up keeping once everything works.

thanks for the adivice mate. if it dosent sell in the next month and a halfor around there anyway i will be fixing it and keeping it. but till then i might as well leave it on the market.

for ten grand you can have the body of the car with no running gear. dont make me stupid offers

Sorry to butt in but those offers are not so stupid- 10 K is about right for that car as it is nothing special with mechanical problems, if it was so easy then do it your self and get the $20 k that you think it's worth , you can buy a mint Vspec series 2 these days for $23K! If you want to sell then be realistic and stop wasting peoples time.

you f**king ball brain! if i had the money to do it myself i would of dickhead! if you havent got anything good to say keep your comments to your self. ten grand is the price if you dont like it stay out of the thread!

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