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haha i would love one!!

but its for a friend and its her first car so i dont think a 34 would be appropriate - she wouldnt be able to handle it haha and she doesnt want to spend more than 10

thanks though =] and gl with sale

Edited by rb25kateosaurus

aw c'mon...think about it....just add a tad bit more to the budget...and kpow! lol

will knock it down to $14,600 just for you...think about it....

plus she won't have to buy rims(19inch), tint, subwoofer, amp, GPS...think of the savings...

(yea...i should knock it off now...sounding bit desperate :P )

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but let me know yar? :)

show it to her at least....

"cough" Cefiro "cough" "cough" :thumbsup:

"cough" Ruining my sale... "cough" "cough" lol

No, seriously, will be posting it up on carsales.com and various boards round town soon.....sure u dont want it?

Plus had a truckie offer me $13,000....but dont wanna go lower than i already have....

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