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Quick Update: Looks like I should have a deposit this week (and for those interested the agreed sale price is under $34 so I'm serious when I said offers would be considered/discussed) so if anyone is interested you'd best get in quick incase it gets sold!

Thought I might also mention that I could also be interested in taking something like a 6-8k track silvia as part payment, when I say track I mean not registered and preferrably with suspension/power mods and maybe a cage also. Body is not important so long as it's not totally wrecked.

Cheers

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A deposit has been taken as mentioned, the car is not for sale until the potential buyer has had a chance to inspect, hopefully some time the weekend after the coming one, I'll update then.

Cheers

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