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Sorry mate, Im based in Sydney but love a cruise and really wouldn`t mind driving it from Vic or QLD to be honest.

Ill check out that link now.

Should also note that im working in W.A At the moment and probably wouldn`t be able to buy anything for a month or so.. Sort of trying to see whats out there and compair you know?

Looking to spend around 8k

Cheers

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^^ Mate i was the one that msg`d you about 2 weeks ago about that car.. You were in negotiations with somebody.

Must have fallen through?

Guys most of these cars are above what i was expecting for 8k, Pretty keen to get a look at some when im home next. Will be in touch

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Ah yes, i was wondering if that was you.

Since then ive had to enter every single bit of info into my iphone again since it decided to be a bitch. I since lost your msg, but i do remember you working in WA for a bit before coming home.

Sadly yes, the negotiations have fallen through as of Thursday, so the car is back on the market. Let me know if you wanna come for an inspection upon your return.

If you like, PM me your number again so that i can msg you if anything happens before you're back.

Cheers

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