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car is located in hobart. can arrange freight for Vic buyers.

ideal for new p-platers.

car is very clean throughout, and has 17" alloys, factory body kit, strut brace, sports exhaust, RAZO pedals, 120K klms, very straight clean and mechanically very sound car.

asking $8900 with 6mths rego and RWC.

please PM for more details.

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Hi Samual - correct me if I'm wrong, but at $5500 my car is probably at the cheaper end for a 32 NA. At $15500 (and no RWC, cos you'd have to get mine from tas remember) yours is...how do I put this.....well, $15500 would be an insane price (unless it's a late Series 2 - 97/98, low klms, fully kitted, etc etc). I assume not, so if you get to hobart, I'd be willing to pay you around $5K

for others....I am happy to consider trade down as long as it is not an aussie car of similar vintage, and I get a few thou my way. I am also happy to consider trade up, as long as you;

a) price your car realistically, which means it can't be imported for about 40% less than you are asking, or I can't find 20 on carsales for 20% less, and

b) you are prepared to get to hobart to effect the swap (you can leave your car in Melbourne, but you've got to get this from hobart)

guys, it's cheap for what it is, so I'm after an easy sale. if I wanted a complex one I would have kept the price at $7900 or other unrealistic price

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