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Most cars on gumtree are utter dirtboxes, if the owner can't even shell out $50 for an advert then what else haven't they shelled out for

i work in a car yard the minute i hear a customer go on about what they have found or what there advertising on gumtree i pretty much show them the door.

If they can fork out $50 to place a good add to sell their car then what are the chances they have enough money to buy a near new car.

And also 9 times out of 10 there looking to swap their cars

Most cars on gumtree are utter dirtboxes, if the owner can't even shell out $50 for an advert then what else haven't they shelled out for

100% disagree.

Yes there are shitters of course but there are also nice things.

We are now down to 23 cars boys..........

Yesterday, my mate paid a deposit on a 1 owner low mileage (verified) White 1994 model that was for sale at Carizma International in Melbourne.

It's coming up to Sydney on Monday week........... (May 25).

As a devout Holden man it took me about 3 years to turn him but eventually he gave in!

Terry........ Another "Old Bastard" joins the GT-R brigade. I think Mick's about 47-48. :yes::yes::yes::yes:

Here are some pics...... Cheers...... Bob.

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I don't mind that my car wouldn't be in the feature. I'd be thinking of bringing my own photographer for a personal shoot at Bathurst anyway if it were held there??? Mind boggles.

Adding 2cents worth.

Agreed there is less being advertised, agree prices appear to be going up

An issue I have is the Price vs Quality.

Mostly really well overpriced poor examples up for sale at the moment.

I'm particularly Talking about the ones on Carsales ATM.

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