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Might want to keep in mind there might not be any more 15y.o. imports after the end of the year, so surely a car like that would then be even more expensive? Just garage it, at least you know you're going to have something you like this christmas! :D

thats if that goes through...

good point tho.

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doughboy has a good point.. either sell now for big profit.. and then with the savings ship something else over b4 the end of the year.. if that is shit, flog that off for profit again.. if not keep it.

Can't lose either way...

edit: actually get 2x cheapies, and keep the one that arrives in best condition :D

keep it Ni, U'll regret selling it...

By the way, I know somebody that has a tow truck that can cart it  around for ya......:D

lol serious? can i have his number??? :(

don't sell the car nark, just keep it for however long it takes. Just remember that you only got that car because of some favours that got called in (originally that car was goin to perth) and gettin another like it is pretty hard.

Also when you get that car you don't just get that car, you also inherit an ex tuning house car, AND the owner is keen on coming down and seeing it soon as well.

Look man half the guys on this forum have financial problems, me included. If you really like wht you have then you work around it. I've put off putting an RB25 in my car for yonks, but now I have the $$ to buy one so I am. Its taken me close to 6 months.

If you really need money that bad let me know how much and I might be able to loan you some.

that thing shitbox everyone say is nice just to make happy you.

sell it chip 10,000$ and buy big trailer with mota.

Your a fcktard...go away and learn how to spell....and your post doesnt make any sense......could it be MD?

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