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Hi thanks for the offer, But no thanks, i dont recall airline tickets costing $1800 from brisbane to sydney just kidden you lol nah i want a bit more than that but good luck finding one this mint for that money, IF you add 700 ontop of your offer and i keep my NSW rego that way i can cash it in and get back the difference and that will come close to what it owes me, Have a think about it

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na man thats cool lol i though i might aswell try haha but yeh i have found one that im goin to go get in brissy for 9500 :) so its all good :P

good luck sellin it man

Yeh no worrys, 1st person to see it will buy it, Just the matter of getting people to look

Thanks again

Yeh no worrys, 1st person to see it will buy it, Just the matter of getting people to look

Thanks again

forgot to add there is a HID headlight kit that comes with the car

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