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Moving house and not knowing if I should do this but car is up for sale for a couple of weeks. If it didn't go wife says I need to keep it for the kids!

Not much to say but a great example with a genuine 50,000km. Body has never had paint and interior is as close to faultless as possible.

Let's go through the normal questions:

Rust? No

Dash bubbles? No

Holes in seats? No they look new

Steering wheel? Yep great condition

Air con vents broken? No

Original radio? YES!

No wasting time, no silly questions, someone buying a car of this standard should know what they are buying.

$37000

Cameron

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I would have bought this car but you wouldn't reply to my messages....

maybe if you used the phone number provided and called

also, calling bullshit. you wouldn't have bought shit

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maybe if you used the phone number provided and called

also, calling bullshit. you wouldn't have bought shit

Spoke to this guy on two occasions, each time he stuffed me around. Its ok, Iron chef helped me out and my car is on its way now. ?

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