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For a non-turbo it does seem a bit on the pricy side, almost like they're trying to make up for all the modifications (which typically lower the value of a car, not increase it)

ohh thank you how much do you think the max for this car would be? I was thinking that to haha

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Through my experiences searching for a good P plate car, you'll find that non turbos are more expensive than the turbo models in a majority of cases simply because of the P plater demand for them.

I'd say that's worth $14,000, perhaps lower because, as was already said, modifications tend to lower the value of the car, especially since non turbo's keep their value as they remain these untampered & clean machines.

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Through my experiences searching for a good P plate car, you'll find that non turbos are more expensive than the turbo models in a majority of cases simply because of the P plater demand for them.

I'd say that's worth $14,000, perhaps lower because, as was already said, modifications tend to lower the value of the car, especially since non turbo's keep their value as they remain these untampered & clean machines.

I see I know I was looking at gtt they are cheaper but can't drive turbo :banana:

I also thought off taking a turbo out but you can't grrr

thanks for your help :D

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