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I need to sell my car in the next 5 weeks. I am asking $15k for it.

It has just had a major 100k service so timing belt and everything was done. It is running extremly smooth and goes like a dream..

Colour is : WRX BLUE

RIMS : im not sure what make but they are white and 18inch

Stereo : Pioneer head unit with Sound Stream speakers sub and amp. all brand new and put in 2 months ago and sounds awesome $2k worth.

It is pretty much a stock standard car except the rims and a pod filter. It is manual.

I will sell her cheeper without the stereo.

my mobile number is 0419 180 423. Please no time wasters.

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very nice 32.....love the colour and rims..how much would you sell without stero?

I'm not sure. If you are interested you can call me and talk about it.

umm, wat will happen with the car once the 5week deadline is reached.

are you going to donate it to SAU or myself?

i hate them dodgy lines "moving overseas" hope your not fake.

good luck selling your car.

umm, wat will happen with the car once the 5week deadline is reached.

are you going to donate it to SAU or myself?

i hate them dodgy lines "moving overseas" hope your not fake.

good luck selling your car.

I think you've posted in every for sale thread I have looked at today. Theres not even a post count to rack up so why are you bothering to post useless cr*p in peoples sale threads?

  • 3 weeks later...

I am definitly going over seas. I actually go on Tuesday.

The car is still for sale at $12,500-

If you want to know more info about it please phone me DO NOT POST as i will not be checking this while i am O/S. My brother will have my phone and will give you all the info you need.

THAILAND here i come. YAY!!!!!

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