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Yeah, to make money. Useless/pointless thread.

how is this a pointless thread? The point was to enlighten me as to why this guy is selling for a extra 3grand and why they kms have changed.Also helpfull to anyone else that might be considering buying it. So if anyone knows anything it would be helpful.

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hey guys , yes thats my car ( old ) , doesnt she look nice .

maybe the km's are a typo ? a really bad one ? i cant comment on the price either although it is common knowledge what i was asking and it was sold for a bit less . its possible that he spent heaps on it since buying it . he has listed a twin plate clutch which i didnt have , is 2 grand there ? plus other mods ? maybe he bombed it ?

but is definately my car and justin was his name but seeing as i dont know what has happened to the car since i sold it i cannot comment on his asking price.

kermit

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phenline you have to remember that some people around here think they are above and beyond... Thread isn't pointless to the right people.

Did Kermit sell it to the guy who has listed the car? Justin in Como??

yer that is what iam gettin at the info could be usful to someone and i wouldnt mind knowing myself :)

someone should call him :sorcerer: and get some details his description is very breif

but yer it still looks good kermit

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phenline you have to remember that some people around here think they are above and beyond... Thread isn't pointless to the right people.

Did Kermit sell it to the guy who has listed the car? Justin in Como??

You also have to remember that some people on here don't understand that there is life outside the SAU forums.... This thread is pointless to the right people.

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