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I may have over capitilised on Swifty :(

Will have to loose money to move it by the looks of things

Receipts for over $1500 in the last month (in the glove box with the manuals)

Will sell for $1200 on SAU

Has almost 3 months rego. Looks & Runs soo good.

I hate it when I lose money although the challenge to restore was good

Warp Factor is 120kmph

Edited by Sinista32

Don't give up hope Richard! You can't expect to sell within a few days.... if you're not in a hurry just let it be for sale for a while and wait and see. Don't let it go for a silly amount.

your probably right Shell - I'm not good at waiting.

I'll drop an add on Cumtree and All Classifieds with a photo for a good price

Redbook says bad ones go for $900 and Great ones for $2100.

Don't think there's a better Swift GA out there either.

- Actually gets 800kms per 40L tank and a whopping 39kws

Are you on facebook Richard?

You could put it on that stupid Tyson's page, might sell it there. If you dont have a facebook I can put it up there for you..

All Classifieds now (note the price)

Thanks Chris - will stay off Tyson's for now. (I have a good reputation, not like that page :P)

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Mate don't get disheartened, be patient ...... there will be someone that wants that at the right price. think about it (I might be wrong .. but) you've only put it up to a bunch of Skyline freaks, i.e. us .. to date. Get it out in the real world with a couple hundred extra and start negotiating, it's a nice little car, it's just that Skyline freaks usually don't want 'nice little cars'.

We all know 'if Sinista does it it's done right' .. but the real world doesn't know that yet :dry:

Don't stress, it will go ....

(Bill's don't stress classes are on every Friday between 6pm and 7pm, cash only)

Edited by THE34T

Thanks

Up on A/C and within the hour have an interested party wanting to come see it.

(Not Nigerian Prince and not on an oil rig/ship wanting to use PayPal :P )

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Edit: Turns out after I received the second response it was dodgey ^

.....very busy ......will use Paypal ..... Set up an account .....will send a representative .....

The spelling and the email names/addresses are getting better, so the first email fooled me as it was good.

Must have some English speaking clowns helping out in the spelling, grammar and content of these scams.

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Thanks Guys

And Rob - will chat on the weekend about E-bay :D

Thanks Maaaate

Edited by Sinista32

I put my car on Gumtree the other day and my first response was dodgy too.... I think it's almost expected! :laugh: Mine was from a guy in the "Perth Mines" - "send me your best price and more pics"... how about get f**ked??? :rolleyes:

Second response was swaps for an Audi Quattro turbo :thumbsup:

put red seat covers in angry bird this morn, looks good

have an urge to tint windows, king springs, and HD stabiliser bar.

As my mate Jim Carey said .......

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*Price back to $1600 *

Edited by Sinista32

I know man... its hard not to.

What if instead of making it nice, make it handle and even lighter.

We just got new bitumen at the hillclimb track......... :D

I can make a cold air box for it, and a strut brace.

Edited by D.I.Y. Mik

Just a thought Richard ....

More than likely the type of person attracted to Angry Bird probably wont care about tint, won't know what king springs are and cant spell stabiliser bar .... although they will probably like the red seat covers .. ;)

Not trying to but in, just a thought, you rarely get ya cash back on that sort of stuff .... on any car.

Did my best to stop you .. :thumbsup:

Edited by THE34T

keeps me off the streets and outta trouble :devil:

(plus I have no friends :geek:)

Just a passion for cars, satisfaction of doing a good job

hate seeing them neglected and enjoy making them good again

Generally sell at a loss or evens at best - but enjoy the work and the end result :D

Edit: Ooops answered in wrong section

Edited by Sinista32

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