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Hi people. Im selling my car as i will get my licence back sometimes after 4 years and the car has only been driven around 250 days in the past 4 years that i have own it. Im the first Australian Owner.Most of its life its been sitting in my garage. The car is never been use for track. Oil has been change every 6 months. The paint is not perfect and there is a dent on the bonnet. Two scracth on the boot as i got keyed by some idiots. Im not in a rush to sell it but it will be nice if i can put some extra cash into my mortage. Cars rego is finishing 22/01/2010,i could renew for the buyer for the asking price. Im not here all the time so if you have any questions please email or txt me. [email protected] 0433448985

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Price: $13000

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it was 8 years in total. I was fine speeding for 4 years then 2 times driving while disqualified. never drive while disqualified people!!!

  • 3 months later...
i'l start the bidding at 8000... :P

Lol dont you love low ballers? Why dont you look for something along the lines of a r32 something to suit your budget. This car is super cheap as it is. A few little touch ups here and there and it would be a very nice car.

Good Luck with the sale champ. :(

  • 2 weeks later...
Lol dont you love low ballers? Why dont you look for something along the lines of a r32 something to suit your budget. This car is super cheap as it is. A few little touch ups here and there and it would be a very nice car.

Good Luck with the sale champ. :(

:) it was a good bump anyways lol offering 11,000 still a low blow but another k and i can get one here (brizzy) :)

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