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As I can't be bothered reading through all this crap...is the car still available?

Whats wrong with the engine? and does ANYONE know how much you pay for compliance (if it passes)??

I have cash in my hand, ready to give it to someone.

I have 2 STi's, but a Skyline might be nice too to drive to the milkbar and back

yes the car is still available and thanks to all the f**k faces who wrecked the thread.. as for compliance its about 2gs as i have alredy payyed 500 bux for it. and yes the car will pass compliance! cheers mate.

you f**king ball brain! if i had the money to do it myself i would of dickhead! if you havent got anything good to say keep your comments to your self. ten grand is the price if you dont like it stay out of the thread!

What a childish aggressive little man - hurts making mistakes and losing money hey - still not sold - wake up to your self and try coming across with a mature attitude, sometimes its good to listen to people rather than be on the defensive straight away, remember "something is only worth what the public is prepared to pay for it" - You'll learn this as you grow.

Good luck with the sale --pfffffffffffff

childish little man?? for starters you dont know how old i am. and for seconds no shit im gonna be defensive about the sale all i get is cocksukers like you who wanna talk shit. stay out of the thread if your not intrested wanker

childish little man?? for starters you dont know how old i am. and for seconds no shit im gonna be defensive about the sale all i get is cocksukers like you who wanna talk shit. stay out of the thread if your not intrested wanker

And on that note, thread closed.

I suggest you adjust your attitude significantly before you even think about opening a new thread.

Smarten up, or advertise your car elsewhere.

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