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  • 2 weeks later...

Wow that's a sh$tload of bumps. How about $4500?

No thanks I rather keep it. Already declined an offer of $6500.

Edited by lil_sprinter

mate its time to be realistic, just keep your car, no one is going to pay 8k for a near standard R32 with the worst rust ive ever seen

I know what you mean mate but if people actually come and check out the car then I could let it go for much lower than 8k. Too many time wasters with text and calls, I know that I will never get 8k for it but If I get a reasonable offer by some one that actually has the cash then I would let it go.

  • 3 months later...

You didn't go for a ride in it.

For an R32 it's clean, crisp, and even though the turbo is going out - it still puts down.

He's genuine, and it's a great car, especially seeing as it's a Type - M.

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