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Still interested in trades for Mint R32 & R33 GTRs with cash on top. Some other cars of interest are E36 M3s and open to a few other options, but has to be similar to the car mentioned.

$11K with RWC absolute lowest I will let this clean WRX go!

That totally depends on what car you have and how much I am willing to put on top. For an extra $6-$8K on top of my sale price of $11K, I can get into a MINT R32 or R33 GTR, MINT E36 M3 or MINT EVO7. So what do you have? Mods etc give me as much info as possible and I will let you know how much I can put on top.

Thx

PM details as all I said was for an extra $8K this is what I can currently get. I have more than that if the car is RIGHT.

PM me details and will go from there.

The problem is that I will struggle to sell your car for $11,000, there are hundreds on car sales for less than $10,000

Like this one for $8,500

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/subaru-impreza-2000-13099013?base=1216&vertical=Car&cr=37&page=4&eapi=2&__N=1246+1247+1252+1282+1216&num=15&silo=Stock&items=[Make:SUBARU,Model:IMPREZA,BaseEnabledBadge:WRX%20AWD]&sort=~Price

So while you may be able to get a mint 33 for $19,000, yours may only be worth $8,000

If you undervalue the car your buying, same happens to the car your selling

Thats why I asked how much cash you had, I would want $11,000 minimum for my car on top, as I would only on sell your Rex,and I doubt you would pay that.

You cant buy cheap and sell dear

Well your GTR, if that's what you have must be damn good if your worried about me selling dear! I know in this market, my WRX will get $11K. The car in the link has nearly 190,000kms on it and mine has 130,000kms with some great service receipts.

I feel I have dropped my car at market value for what it is, started out selling it for $13K but knew that was not realistic. I know exactly what you are saying, but you still havent given me any info on your car? I have more than $11K if I feel the car is worthy, so please show me what you have!!

Still haven't received info re your car? Not another shit talker on a car forum are you?

Who would have thought they still exist??

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