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I live near it.

ALl i wanna say is, If I were you...... you know the story.

My cousin got rang up the other week cos he has a rare 96 FTO GPX mivec 5 speed for sale - mint nick - they called him up and said they had a buyer the usual bullshit and wasted his time and called him down and when he wudnt budge on the price - there was none of the happy promises and fone call that he first recieved!

They must always do it and sometimes a desperate seller will crack and sell it for some riduculous cheap price.

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I bought my car from JSA.

No problems at all you get a pritty good warranty.

They look after you pritty well.

But I dont know about other peoples experiance there.

My dads really good friends with his uncle so i sorta got a good deal.

Im happy with my car no problem at all.

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Rang them back today. Soon as I said Im not moving on price they werent interested. So yeah they obviously were hoping i was desperate for the cash. I personally think its a bit rude. They should have made their intentions clear in the first place. Werent very friendly on the phone either.

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yup... all backyard work too... find a problem with the paint?? thats ok... it will get redone in their backyard again... my mate bought a 180 from them against my word.

front bar was held on by 2 screws... all the weight from the massive bogged and glass bar buckled the panels... 18s on it had retreads... paint was all over the rubbers so thick that the tape had ripped when they pulled it off and was still under the paint and over the rubber... was massive rub marks from 400 grit paper all through the paint work... rear spolier was held on by 4 screws... not nuts or bolts... screws....

25k for an early 96 model 180... what an idiot...

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