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Cool - come have a drive again any time :) I see what you mean with the GTST - lot easier to just trade-in at Autowholesale - but if u can sell it privately you'll come out way in front - good luck! Got your PM - let me knwo any specifics you wanna know that arent in the advert in the FOR SALE forums :O

Adam

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Hi all, i was just wondering if you could offer some advice in the form of bargaining prices down ...currently looking at the blackie at Auto's..What would be a reasonable price for this car...I was thinking about 24k seens that it needs its service for belts etc??? do you think this is too much...too low? ^_^ Any advice comments etc would be appreciated :)

Hi all, i was just wondering if you could offer some advice in the form of bargaining prices down ...currently looking at the blackie at Auto's..What would be a reasonable price for this car...I was thinking about 24k seens that it needs its service for belts etc??? do you think this is too much...too low? ^_^  Any advice comments etc would be appreciated  :D

Print out the prices from J-Spec and some other importers and take it along top the dealer. Show him that you can easily buy one for $7,000 less than he wants. If he pulls the no warranty on imports crap, tell him you can buy warranty insurance for $600.

I am sure he will pull out the "with an import you don't know what you are getting" + "this one you can see and drive before you buy" rubbish. In which case you tell him the cars are inspected before they leave and you get a full report for $200. Throw him the "at least I know that it hasn't been tarted up to look good and cover up any problems".

Throw the "100K service costs a bomb" line at him, and demand that the service be done for free before you will discuss anything further. Get it out of the way quick, agreed and move on. Otherwise he will use it later as a deal sealer.

Close with "I am willing to pay a BIT more because I can have the car now, but $7,000 is rediculous". Then let him sharpen his pencil, I reckon around $21K is an OK price.

Hope that was of some help

:P cheers :O

Thanks all for your advice...it was very helpful..especially being a lady not everyone always takes you seriously....i will be going to have a talk on Tuesday with them and find out the best deal...had a look today on J-Spec they have a 99, 76000kms, manual in yellow with scratch on front and back bumper and only 22k landed and complied, it has a tow bar and just wondering if this is why nobody has been interested in it! (I have seen this one advertised since mid Sept) Any ideas??? ^_^

Any way all Happy New Year :P

Thanks all for your advice...it was very helpful..especially being a lady not everyone always takes you seriously....i will be going to have a talk on Tuesday with them and find out the best deal...had a look today on J-Spec they have a 99, 76000kms, manual in yellow with scratch on front and back bumper and only 22k landed and complied, it has a tow bar and just wondering if this is why nobody has been interested in it! (I have seen this one advertised since mid Sept) Any ideas??? ^_^

Any way all Happy New Year  :P

Nah, most people would see the tow bar as a positive! Towing just about anything isn't going to put a strain on a stagea, and they often just get used for push bikes, so there really isn't a downside in having one.

But price seems a little low for those km's in a manual, so be carefull and really check it out!

Ian

Any ideas how to get any more info out of them...looked on website and have emails back and forth...but from what i can see apart from the scratches on the bumpers i can find much more wrong with it!!! I figure for this price if there is much wrong with it the money saved could fix it up if anything was wrong....

Thankx for all your advice ;)

I still think if 21K is too much for the white one then 24 is too much for the black....?

Yes I work out of their now as a few people already know, it isnt a secret, also I want to clarify that the white Series 2 Stagea in stock is $19,990 and a Series 1 can be bought from $14,990 which is a fair price for retail.

With out sounding like I am looking for a free plug or going on (Leeza and Dan) these vehicles all include a 3 year unlimited klm warranty and 6 months rego.

Everything in life including all the our cars are negotiable.

Throw the "100K service costs a bomb" line at him, and demand that the service be done for free before you will discuss anything further. 

Close with "I am willing to pay a BIT more because I can have the car now, but $7,000 is rediculous".  Then let him sharpen his pencil, I reckon around $21K is an OK price.

If you think you can land on the road a Black Series 2 Stagea with Factory Recaros, under 100,000 klm's, RSR Exhaust, Work wheels, Coilovers and a few other mods for $7,000 less then by all means go ahead.

100,000 klm service dosent cost a bomb from a good workshop, if you want something no harm in asking.

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OK dont be scared fellas about the prices - they are temporarily artificial due to the Perth "no market" for Stageas ... and talking it over down there at the yard Id imagine once Albert at Autowholesale offloads this shipment of Series 2's I think prices will go back to normal. These are going cheap because there is just hardly ANY market for Stageas over here (as I am finding)... you wont find Qld or other states dropping their prices to match as Id say Albert has just cut the bottom out to offload them - like he had to with the 260RS for only $39,900 remember - that sat in the yard for like over a year or something.

Just coz hes got a white Series 2 for $19,990 doesnt mean the alarms will sound Australia wide... a good score for whoever nabs it no doubt - and the black one as well if that what you want (higher kms and overseas older engine mods)... but then it'll be back to normal - I wont be dropping my 63,000km that low in case thats what anyone is thinking lol - close to it - but not that low! I'll just 'ride out the competition' lol and find a buyer who wants a lower km mint condition example with alarm and rims etc etc etc for low 20s.

These prices are normal and will stay this way, we price the cars according to a lot of things including what the are worth, their were two Series 2's at $20,0000 you need to cover a large price range of $15,000 to $20,000 for Series 1's and $20,000 to $30,000 for a Series 2.

Different dealers work on different margins.......we are not greedy!!

Regards,

Nigel and Anthony.

Autowholesale Causeway

I have dealt with the guys at Autowholesale on a couple of occasions. Both vehicles are great and they are a professional organisation to trade with.

Two thumbs up.

i second that comment, i got my stagea back in november 2004 from Albert at the cannington autowholesale yard and he was very very helpful and was flexible on prices which is not normal for caryards, and i scored a bargain :huh:

recently went upto the autowholesale yard and had a long and healthy discussion with DRIFTT (Nigel) about the latest stageas and they are the most reasonably priced caryard in perth for sure, and they have some absolute beasts in there as well, if only i was rich :)

cheers and good luck to the autowholesale bunch, u have been a great help and i'll be shopping there in the future if i plan on changing cars :)

wouldnt mind one of those late model rx7s damn they are hot :)

Brad (stagezilla)

p.s. when can u get me some stagea parts guys, i want a cargo area cover at some stage and a few other little bits and pieces ? :P

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