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yes still forsale ,the problem is every one thinks its totally ****ed cause its so cheap but i just need it gone, thats y its cheap ,ive had 100's of calls but every one is from sydney and they say its to far to come and look so they dont come.

all belts have been changed but needs a service now for the sale price im not doing it either

i just want to gone simple

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so timing belts etc been changed?(sorry dont know a thing about pistons)

oil,filters and spark plugs shouldnt cost much i rekon

but yeah im still interested even though its been a while

since i last said that

omg i cant believe this car hasnt been sold yet... man i swear if you were in the gold coast i would definately buy this car as im looking for a car now and this fits right in my budget...

man good luck with the sale and hopefully someone buys this car as its making me sad that i cant buy it everytime i look at this thread lol..

omg i cant believe this car hasnt been sold yet... man i swear if you were in the gold coast i would definately buy this car as im looking for a car now and this fits right in my budget...

man good luck with the sale and hopefully someone buys this car as its making me sad that i cant buy it everytime i look at this thread lol..

dude ill drive it to you for $100 fuel and air fare home easy

yea that sounds really tempting but only thing is i would like to check out the car first before buying, i wouldnt want to purchase a car without checking it out first incase i change my mind and it was a waste of time for you to drive all this way.

1 more week from today and then its off the market ill be keeping it so if your interested give me a call

Im still interested...

I cant call as i havnt payed the phone bill...

Will be selling my car this weekend...

Looking foward to your reply..

-Sindows

still forsale and back in trading post for last week with $13,000 on it

I just read that the rego is till november, im not sure if i can still take it....

Will keep in touch!

Hey,

Would you be interested in $11,500 plus a 1989 nissan exa to drive home in & keep (im in perth) the exa is worth atleast $3,500 as is, you could keep it as a run around car, or just sell it later on..

If your interested, email me at [email protected]

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