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Thats roughly what evo 7' are going for at the moment man suprised it took this long to drop it to this pice... dont mean to be rude or anything but they have taken quiet a drop.. even a nice clean one like this you've been trying to sell for awhile have you had many offers? we all know the market is quiet slow at the moment but yeah just curious

Every 2 or 3 days is excessive for a bumps. If I see another one closer than a week apart you will have your thread removed. My suggestion is put your car on a Lancer/Evo forum (wrong crowd here), and lower your price even more .... it has been like 8 months ffs.

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Time are tuff on all car sales. Trying same with an EVO VIII

Just hang in there if you can.

I figure if they wanna pay crap then they will get what they pay for :yes:

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There's a Premium Member of Prelude Australia in Melbourne who has an S2000 and is after a different sort of car - maybe like yours.

His User Name on that forum is "egotzm".

You can tell Tim, that Terry put you in touch with him.

Your EVO will need to be in top condition - as his S2000 is.

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