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$155 and a month's free mounting of my ex-ex-gf...lot's of milage, average interior condition, wear marks around door opening, perfectly straight body, always well lubricated with full synthesized oils, not the best looker, but reliable and economical, always get's you where you need to go. but can give a headache once in a while...

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make an offer :( so far sky80s winning with 155 and a month of his ex-ex-gf lol

it all depends on if the sale of the cef goes well or not and he still doesnt want the kit with it.

i'll bid 100 dollars a busted Altec Lansing speaker and half a bottle of Chivas?

:)

LOL i just had a picture of g-father lookin around the room frantically and bidding the first 2 things he saw and the entire contents of cash in his wallet.. lol

well...since we are looking around the room...i bid 2 empty stubby's of VB, 1 almost full bottle of zippo fluid, 3 polyurethene gearbox mount, 1 cusco steering shaft spacer, my lecture notes from psyc1b, 1 murine eye drops, 3/4 oz of chronic, 1/2 bottle of while berry passion pop, 34.67gb of porn and my health worker (ex-gf) who is currently passed out on the bed. you drop off the kit to my house, and i'll let you drop off your "kit" in my ex :) :) :) or if you are willing to take $600

narkeh, is it still gonna be all cable tied up n shit or you gonna fix it up first before you sell it. Coz I've been eyeing a full Autech copy kit from japan for my old man's car, but I'd rather buy yours since its the same colour n all. As long as its all fixed n paint patched etc.

if its all fixed and painted then i would be selling it for a minimum of 1500... not going on offers :P

i can fix it... and paint it.... but like i said... if i do i will be selling it for mucho more so as it is afterall a genuine URAS one

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