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Mate ignore the low ballers out there. Real offers don't come in the form of internet posts...tossers will always be tossers.

haha thanks man...Finally someone that understands :)

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WoW what a good looking car, mate don't sell it for so cheap not worth it.

hahah thanks..i try not to..but i had this car for too long now...i need to move on lol help me out

Dude wth 8k? You're cars so similar to mine with a small slice of tastefull mods (mine being almost bone stock), i wouldn't go below $9500 with mine firm... it just hit 140k few days ago. Sad to see the offers some people throw at you, don't let them make you drop the price, if your urgent then i guess you'll budge but if not then just use it till it gets sold at the price your after, the buyer will come. If i didn't have one i'd definitely consider this!

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Dude wth 8k? You're cars so similar to mine with a small slice of tastefull mods (mine being almost bone stock), i wouldn't go below $9500 with mine firm... it just hit 140k few days ago. Sad to see the offers some people throw at you, don't let them make you drop the price, if your urgent then i guess you'll budge but if not then just use it till it gets sold at the price your after, the buyer will come. If i didn't have one i'd definitely consider this!

So true man...maybe i raise up the price? lol i was gonna sell mine for 12k, maybe the max i could go down is 10k or 9k

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For whoever is ringing with private number, i dont pick up private numbers! please show your number so i can at least ring u back or leave a txt if i dont pick up. thanks cheers

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