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S14a with series 1 lights.

Too expensive? Kit useless without front bar? Stock rims better?

I guess every1 is entitled to their own opinions which i will respect.

Carsales do not have any 98 or 99 models going for 17k in nsw besides one going for 14k...and if u check that one out, you'll know why its going for 14k.

In better condition? Please tell me how you came up with this ridiculous assumption? You havent even checked out my car yet, let alone know its condition - which i gaurantee you, is one of the better ones.

If you want to buy it, buy it. If your not interested, move on. Dont sit around day dreaming about owning a good one for cheap - you pay for what you get.

Sorry to hear about the hit and run mate. same has happened to me. Very frustrating. Just wondering if you willing for swap with vs v8 ex chaser with vy r8 rims exhaust big sound system plus some cash

Thanks for the offer champ,

but im just trying to get as much money as i can now to pay off my debts.

I cant afford to fix her and i cant bear to look at her...its just under covers now tucked away...still drives and everything....but it just hurts wheneva i look at her...

My loss is your gain people. Come take it away.

Hi, You said best offer you've had is $16k??? I thought your selling it for $13,500 ???

I have a Lexus SC400 V8 with Tan leathers, TV, Air Suspension etc. Needs rego and respray. worth $12k all day long, I can give you $4000 ontop of the Soarer. Let me know, Zak.

Hi, You said best offer you've had is $16k??? I thought your selling it for $13,500 ???

I have a Lexus SC400 V8 with Tan leathers, TV, Air Suspension etc. Needs rego and respray. worth $12k all day long, I can give you $4000 ontop of the Soarer. Let me know, Zak.

Hi Zak,

i updated the post...the reason why its for $13.5k is because it was involved in a hit and run.

Pictures are up.

I have a number of people interest atm with offers of btw 11-12k.

A few will be checking it out tomorrow.

Thanks for the interest guys - keep em coming

kwayz is an awesome person to deal with, very honest person, 13.5k is a bargain considering whats on the market at the moment, and considering be able to fix it for 3k or less all up having a decent s14 for 16.5k is excellent considering the market at this point, good luck with your sale mate

Thanks LZYSKY.

Nah no int pics as of yet.

Although it looks like it mite be sold soon...had 3 prosperious lookers today...highest offer being 11k and another of a trade...if i trade...itd be like the 10th+ car ive owned :laugh:

I had the panel pulled out today...looks half more decent..still hurts to look at it :D

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The car was sold this afternoon for 11k

But unfortunately, the new 18 year old owner, having only owned the car for less then 2 hours...smashed it...

By pure chance, i was driving along a road in Bankstown, and i saw it parked to the side...whole front gone - up to the wheel arcs :dry:

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