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I'm probably going to be selling my car soon as I'm going to live / work overseas in July : (

start trying to sell it now being a 33 you'll be lucky to sell it by july been serious too market is.. well there is no market really.

Yeah Alex I'm gonna put it up for sale in the next few weeks. It's such a clean car it's really quite upsetting. I think I'll cry if it goes. How much do you reckon I could sell for?

lol there is lots of dreamers out there.

astro boy honestly if you can get anything over 8k for a 33 id be grabbing it and running. i'd like to think you'd get 10-11k but i dont think its out there

as for heat, tell me about it got open houses to do in a suit ... great.

selling a car sucks... especially when your attached to it.

yeash esp once you've owned it for such a long time :domokun:

You bought it stock and you havent done shit to it. Its no different to any other bog stock r32 auto sedan out there, there is really nothing to be attached to apart from the memories of it being your first car for a couple of weeks.

Now if you had owned it for 4yrs+ and spent $xx,xxx i'd agree with you, but you havent so STFU and sell it off quick.

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yeash esp once you've owned it for such a long time :domokun:

more of an *11yr old mohsen: omg what's that car I want!!

Dreaming

Dreaming

18yr old mohsen: yay I bought dream car <3

that's kinda the attachment...

:D cuz mohsen was silly...

Cas relised what car she wanted, drove a pulsar on her ps for 3 years then went

YAY I BOUGHT A GTR.

thats closer to a dream car scenario...

moral of the story...be a good girl for 3 years and THEN u may reward urself with a turbo car :P

start trying to sell it now being a 33 you'll be lucky to sell it by july been serious too market is.. well there is no market really.

Ruffels sold his in a week, the first guy who came to look at it bought it. Went for > 11k as well.

Ruffels sold his in a week, the first guy who came to look at it bought it. Went for > 11k as well.

Sounds like he got lucky I mean there is literally hundreds for sale buyers market big time did he have anything done to it or a stocker?

I was patient selling mine, in the end I was turning down buyers who were offering what I wanted because I had another I could (and did sell it to) in a way that saw me get the maximum amount for minimal effort out of the deal

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