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alr33x sgoin on bru

Haha!

(00) SKYLINE (00) nothing bru you?

Yes. I agreed on a reduced price when before they came out to see it. They drove it, loved it, and couldn't fault it. They even said "you're asking a very fair price." They wanted me to knock a further $500 which is part of what they'll pay in transfer fee's. I'm sorry, but it's not my problem if they've never bought privately before and didn't realise there was fee's involved to get it into their name, I'm not footing the bill for it. If they go ahead and buy it I'll be up for about ~$500 to get it roadworthy as I promised I'd put brand new front tyres on it.

So yes, I sent them away over $500. My price is my price. They said they'll call me in two days. They liked it too much and have been searching for 2 years for a car like mine and have come across none in such good condition for the price. They'll be back.

i hope so for your sake time will tell

I dont like people that come and look at your car for sale, and say they been looking for like a year its like nothing is good enough for them and they want to find a 100% perfect show room condition car from the 90s and expect the price to be the same as every other car.

Also don't like when you ask "looked at many cars?" And they respond by saying yeah - been looking at (insert 15 different cars here) its like they don't know what they want and just seems like a waste of time. This is only my personal experience though. Especially when some of the cars on the list are 10k and some are 50k + :whistling:

i put up with that shit every single day

i put up with that shit every single day

hahah i pissed off so many real estate agents when trying to find a place. In the end they told me I was dreaming for the size of property I was after for my budget. Ended up finding something for the price and size i wanted. gtfo dont tell me what i can/cannot buy

Yes. I agreed on a reduced price when before they came out to see it. They drove it, loved it, and couldn't fault it. They even said "you're asking a very fair price." They wanted me to knock a further $500 which is part of what they'll pay in transfer fee's. I'm sorry, but it's not my problem if they've never bought privately before and didn't realise there was fee's involved to get it into their name, I'm not footing the bill for it. If they go ahead and buy it I'll be up for about ~$500 to get it roadworthy as I promised I'd put brand new front tyres on it.

So yes, I sent them away over $500. My price is my price. They said they'll call me in two days. They liked it too much and have been searching for 2 years for a car like mine and have come across none in such good condition for the price. They'll be back.

You could have just agreed to write a lower value on the transfer form and save them the $500 there...

hahah i pissed off so many real estate agents when trying to find a place. In the end they told me I was dreaming for the size of property I was after for my budget. Ended up finding something for the price and size i wanted. gtfo dont tell me what i can/cannot buy

grats' on teh purchase :thumbsup:

mmmmm had a guy call today say hes keen as on the car, cash ready

told him i gave my word to the other guy but if it falls thru its his

always happens when your holding something

Original dude paid the deposit?

If not, screw him and invite new one over.

grats' on teh purchase :thumbsup:

cheers bru

on another note; Topgear live was shit. Topgear has become too commercial and mainstream. With too many dropkicks wearing Stig shirts and whole families following the bandwagon.

Topgear = sold out, skimp on all the technical info cause its "boring".

Fifth Gear for life!

cheers bru

on another note; Topgear live was shit. Topgear has become too commercial and mainstream. With too many dropkicks wearing Stig shirts and whole families following the bandwagon.

Topgear = sold out, skimp on all the technical info cause its "boring".

Fifth Gear for life!

:laugh:

What took you so long to realise that.?

Ever since they moved on from SBS to Ch9 = Sell out.

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