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thanks mate

i have no plans to mod this car ill leave that to the new owner, so if your waiting for some extras thrown in is not going to happen. so dont wait till is sold then say ill take it first in gets it. will pass a rwc in any state

im spending a shit load now on my new car waiting of delivery so please no more swaps unless its a very cheep car and alot of cash and low ballers save your self the time id rather wholesale it

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Looks schmick! You got an ad in carsales yet? If not, maybe try there and you might get better luck in there. If so, patience will be needed, though $18500 is pretty reasonable for a manual GT-T. Alot out there are priced for much more, especially with your kind of kms.

Good luck in the sale anyway.

thanks mate.

it makes a nice daily, they have heaps of power and comfort and the traction control dosnt get turned off (wet country roads)

i get heaps of looks and comments on this sweet ride.

but only getting stupid low ballers that havnt even seen the car or over priced swap offers.

"like a near stock 180 and 1k" dream on champ

please note if you make and offer and im sure there will be more low baller offers without even seeing the car, id say your just fishing and my reply will most likley offend you, so here's a car buying tip!!

1. inspect the car if happy with item.

2. negotate a deal and pay a deposit or take enough cash to cover full price, take item home and skip step 3.

3. pay remainder and take delivery

its not that hard or is it!!!!

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