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I am open to offers, if I can make a bit extra out of it for my next m35 and help someone out with parts it is all a win win situation.

Offer is only open for a few days and then I will just let pickles take it for the measely $820 lol

Sad to hear mate but glad to hear you are planning to get another M35 :)

Email sent re the pink wagon

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It's a third party claim through AAMI as i was not insured, good result all up tho.

I've just had a very nice offer for the wreck which I'm waiting to finalise, I am going to come close to getting all of my money back and will have something to work with to get another one when I'm ready.

Put a deposit on a 1996 Nissan Maxima A32 30G last weekend, pick it up this weekend, atleast I will have something to get around in on my xmas break.

i'm keep my eyes on what is around but not in a mega rush, wait until something just right comes along.

I will have to bring the Maxima to a cruise one Thursday night soon :P

Thats crazy i find it hard to believe that pickles said 860?

who from sydney were you talking to?

watch on friday for what the smashed one goes for i posted up the other day on the other forum. will prob get about 4-5k

did you buy the car back off insurance and get a payout too?

yup bring the stagea, i still havent seen it!!

one night ill show up with my stagea, with the mods on it :P

just need to organise the labour to install all this crap. where is jetwreck when you need him?

Put a deposit on a 1996 Nissan Maxima A32 30G last weekend, pick it up this weekend, atleast I will have something to get around in on my xmas break.

I used to have one of them as well, well a 3.0 S Touring...

It was my first Nissan and the car we bought 10 years ago when I first arrived in AUS... Put 160,000 km on it in 7 years, it never missed a beat and did a solid 9 l/100km.. Only sold it because of the mileage and we were pregnant with our first and wanted something a bit safer. Traded it, and a 94 Micra, for 7K on a 99 Saab 95 SE, which is the wifes car.. Was only supposed to be a stop gap before she got a Territory, but once she was in the Saab and I upgraded my R33 for the M35, didn't see any need... Both kids fit in the back of both cars without any problems, and still room for 3 adults...

I used to have one of them as well, well a 3.0 S Touring...

It was my first Nissan and the car we bought 10 years ago when I first arrived in AUS... Put 160,000 km on it in 7 years, it never missed a beat and did a solid 9 l/100km.. Only sold it because of the mileage and we were pregnant with our first and wanted something a bit safer. Traded it, and a 94 Micra, for 7K on a 99 Saab 95 SE, which is the wifes car.. Was only supposed to be a stop gap before she got a Territory, but once she was in the Saab and I upgraded my R33 for the M35, didn't see any need... Both kids fit in the back of both cars without any problems, and still room for 3 adults...

Wagons FTW!!!!

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