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Well,

The engine is in tact.....

The wheels with rubers on.......

The tail end .........

Cat back.......

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Take awy the 75% of orriginal price and account for the parts availability....

Than the wrckers puch of 10%......

Do the maths and that car will go around $2500........

You have to anticipate the number of interested buyers.......they than drive the price war.......But in this instance tha car is a write off......so only for parts.....

$possibly 2K

haha "Bams Diet" you should sell it as one of those hollywood fad diets Bam :uh-huh:

3 days of it is guaranteed to put you off Fast Food for life ...... i tell ya if i ever see another Golden Arches it'll be too soon!!

Bring on my big juicy prawn rolls!!

oooh abswing .... wll also receive abswing manual and meal plan .... giving you a cmplete workout without going to gym ..... free amfm radio headphones ..............so many bargains so little money

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haha i used to work in pre-delivery organsing accessories and fittings and touch ups to cars ......... i know how car places work ...if they say tommorrow ... add at least three days :D

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