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Hi Vic's,

I have found a car in your state I am quite keen on. I am after a trustworthy person to go check it out for me and take a series of digi pics.

I am happy to sling some petrol $$ for any travel involved.

If any one is interested in helping out please pm me and we can discuss the details.

Hi Vic's,

I have found a car in your state I am quite keen on. I am after a trustworthy person to go check it out for me and take a series of digi pics.

I am happy to sling some petrol $$ for any travel involved.

If any one is interested in helping out please pm me and we can discuss the details.

What suburb is it located in?

I might get some free time to go check it out if it is close by.

Zahos

Unfortunately I don't think such a person exists. Even I don't trust myself.

Most of the time I've offended me somehow and thus I'm not talking to me.

That other guy can such prick sometimes. I can't believe I'd do something like that to me.

Butters,

Its Kim here man, I live in melbourne now, I can check out a car for you if you want, I know what us West australians expect :)

let me know

Kim

Haha Kim, i think i know what West ausie expect and definately how they drive too ; )

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