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its ok its for my mate... i used my head and did a search and found some previous threads in regards to them... he wants a 180sx and they have a nice lookin 97 model but hes rushing him for a sale, even saying tomorrow morning he will take him to CBA and get his mate to give him the loan for it and im telling him to wait til i can come down with him and look at the car and check to see if its been in an accident and get RACV to do a check on it as well.

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Tell your mate not to rush.   I pass there every day and see the SAME cars there for months.  So take your time, do the checks and hammer them down on the price, as they can be a little too pricey.

like when they were in preston, that orange 33 was always there haha and in the ads

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oh them guys, sorry I know em as MSA, they're like 2 blocks down from my place.

I dunno bout them hey, they never seem to move their stock, same cars day in day out, and they always seem to show my car to their customers when I drive by (must be the exhaust).

I remember I did a lil dori while turning the corner into Bell St from the side street (god bless empty 3 lane roads) and one of their customers got very excited and started whistling...

I visited MSA when I was looking into buying a car, and I must say if you can establish to em that you know your shit about cars they won't f**k you around (took me a about 10 mins to point out some things about the cars they had that they din know like different specs and also explaining to the salesman that K's Q's n J's stood for King Queen and Jack in S13's)

I still say you should import one from japan, but if you NEED to go to a dealer they're one of the ones I'd say were OK.

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went to have a look at it with him yesterday...

i think its too late now :P hes in a rush and against my judgement because the bonnet is repaired poorly from hail damage.... there are a few runs on the bodykit... the left guard isnt painted properly on the inside... if i were him i would have only offered him 21 at the most.

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i went to buy my line from them ,,however no matter how much i haggled with him,,he is fixed on the price shown,,i even said ill take it with stock wheels for less, he was not interested.Dont get me wrong,,was very friendly,seemed nice guy,, however im the one paying for this so i ended up goin to Ray at Carizma and got a better deal.

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