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Swap for cefiro?

Sorry mate not really intrested in a swap.

Have had alot of calls for the car since advertising on carsales.com can't keep track of people inquiring about the car. Should be sold preety soon.

$15,250 firm and my final price.

fantastic price !

now to just get rid of my car.... hehe :D

lol its very hard to sell a car these days too many bloody time wasters e.g 17yr old kids with no money wanting to go for a joy ride.

3rd cheapest on carsales.com, should sell soon.

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$15,000 For a quick sale NOT NEG.

Please don't offer me silly swaps, i have $15k on my car for a quick sale other gtr's with simular mods are going for over $18k. If you have a R33 GTS-T i want atleast $8k on top.

Edited by MR22FORU
http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/19...jz-t269893.html

Interested?, Hit me a pm and maybe we can work something out.

Cheers,

$17k For a non-turbo no way mate. Theres a black supra Twin turbo 6speed going in hurstville for $15.5.

It's negotiable $16,990, and a cash adjustment could of been made your way...

Thanks for the offer but i would have to spend more time to sell your car as i don't have a licence till june 2012.

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