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someone help me find a new ride to replace..


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..the colt

yes the colt 45 is teh shiznit but i need something more practical for packing my drums in and also for my dog and pups.

i am looking for something small, funny looking, and cheap.

my heart is set on a Suzuki Carry van, those tiny ones wih the double sliding doors those are my ideal choice, so small to i could but cool wheels on them, neons, dumped (im jk, really i am) but yeah

have to be in manual

also, some sort of smallish panal van, i'd also consider a ute also

but im more into the suzuki van than anything else, has to be rego'd

so everyone please, keep an eye out for me :P

willing to spend up to $2000, but would push just a little bit more

http://www.tradingpost.com.au/addisplay.as...arch&origpage=1

this is pretty much what im looking for

prefer reg, i'll probebly call this person to but yeah keep an eye out :P

You're looking to encounter an error?? hmm, should be able to pick one of them up fairly cheaply :P

You're looking for something pretty niche' there .. Suzuzi mightyboy?

why not just a cheap 4cyl wagon like a bluebird, corona or something? much more of them out there..

hahahaha thats no where near a big van, its pretty tiny, we have normal size vans here at work, these are no where near as big

hence why i want it, easy to park, and anything tiny is damn cool (in automobile sense, not teh peen)

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