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Hi all , this is possibly my new car (if all goes well tuesday) http://www.fowles.com.au/auctions/lot.aspx...&number=1623000

Does anyone know the history of this car? The previous owner? or any other details that you know of? I notice it has had a repair on the drivers front gaurd, but other than that it really clean..

Cheers all

Maty

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I personally viewed the car today.. It is a paint repair like a scratch or stone chip?.

I cant sleep thinking about this car.. its been a while since ive been as excited as a 5 yr old getting as new pushbike at christmas.. The car is still in the auction yards and was repoed by a finance company..

Maty

No its a dealer auction that i frequent daily and im very friendly with the people who own/run the auctions , they knew that im interested in anything nice and called me on it as soon as it came in , if the car was to go under the hammer it would probably only fetch $52k so im in the process of organising a deal with the finance company the repoed it , But the car will be for sale very soon so if you are really keen pm me.

as for the final price i payed?? i still dont know..

Maty

save yourself the head ache of worrying about finance and crap, bid/buy it for me, make yourself an easy 500~ and i'll organise the ca$$sh. Otherwise, I have some dealer mate in QLD, if need and they can do it for me... geez I would have paid alot more than that :P

No its a dealer auction that i frequent daily and im very friendly with the people who own/run the auctions , they knew that im interested in anything nice and called me on it as soon as it came in , if the car was to go under the hammer it would probably only fetch $52k so im in the process of organising a deal with the finance company the repoed it , But the car will be for sale very soon so if you are really keen pm me.

as for the final price i payed?? i still dont know..

Maty

Your a fool for posting it up, meshy will buy it.

yeh right , its already in my lap , youre a double fool for reposting... Meshy if you are serious about it call me or pm me as the car is definately mine unless they want over $80k for it.. My number is 0409 498 792 call anytime soon ..

Im keen to move it on ..

Your a fool for posting it up, meshy will buy it.

? ..depends how we feel in the next hour or so, and if I wake up on the right side of the bed or not.. eg: meshy nearly bought an S430 today, planned to whipple supercharged it!!! So that probably gives you an idea of my mood changes.

The pics online do not do the car any justice , when you see it in its flesh she is meaner than you would think , it has carbon bits on the front bar and other liitle things that make it look hot..

Meshy you have my mobile number (0409 498 792) , if your mood sways towards it give me a call , im not after a major earn and will look after a fellow SAU member..

Also Meshy i dont know your financial status but we also have a AMG CL65 in the pipeline if interested.. that should shred the whipple, 1200nm of torque standard..

Maty

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