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want to get the feel of the car first, will not buy the first one we see, just want to see how it drives, feels, interior, handling etc. Better to waste a car dealers time who is there to make money then to waste a private sellers time who is making time to try sell a car. If it is a real nice car (in all aspects) then i will buy it privately, there was no intention of buying off a dealership as most of them are very shifty and have no(i mean absolutely no) idea about the cars they are selling and their cars are EXTREMELY marked up. We saw a ZR 2001 celica at a dealer for 38K, flip to the trading post and we see one for 31K ONO, yards dont like to negotiate much either. Problem is there arent too many r34 GTTs in manual in victoria with sellers that arnt dreaming (39K for a full stocker.....hmmm). Ive seen a few r34's sell for 32K which i would pay, even a bit more for a low km stock mint cond glamour. In case yous didnt know im am the one looking for an r34....puts flame suit on.

exotic car cars are dodgey and mostly stolen.

obviously u cant afford a car from there

1. i bought my soarer from them, very helpful and id reccomend them to anyone

2. if they were stolen, how did mine become registered? obviously u like stirring sh1te like a little 15 y.o would

also he has sold many r33 and r34 gtrs and gtst's - gtt's.

the cops know who he is cos he keeps losing his licenece.

im sure if they were stolen he would have been shut down many yrs ago.

if u had 2c in that peny brain of urs u would know when to keep the peace, as i was simply offering advice. until u add something to this thread worth while, keep ur mouth shut or u will soon b banned like alot of other toss bags.

enough said.

obviously u cant afford a car from there

1. i bought my soarer from them, very helpful and id reccomend them to anyone

2. if they were stolen, how did mine become registered? obviously u like stirring sh1te like a little 15 y.o would

also he has sold many r33 and r34 gtrs and gtst's - gtt's.

the cops know who he is cos he keeps losing his licenece.

im sure if they were stolen he would have been shut down many yrs ago.

if u had 2c in that peny brain of urs u would know when to keep the peace, as i was simply offering advice. until u add something to this thread worth while, keep ur mouth shut or u will soon b banned like alot of other toss bags.

enough said.

ok poo poo bum bum you smell like trash car stolen sarah toyota white.

i know car your stollen

ok boys please stick to the topic at hand. I will look into importing one only if one can be had for cheaper or similar then local models. what price should i be looking at for a 98-99 manual turbo in the usual white/silver/black with low kms and near new condition. Feel free to list some respectable importing shops too.

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