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Guys - can the chat please...

driftr32 - if you are that interested in "what price", you shouldve searched this forum for what other cars are going for prior to posting...

No more price related chats or the padlock appears...

"gizmo73" I look through the forums to c prices not only that I'm mates with a guy that owns and import car yard I spend alot of time there so I no what he gets for 32's and people are still paying alot for them with less on them than what I have on mine. this car is

no normal 32 it is in imac con and I recon I'm giving it away at 18 thanx for the input any way.

thorpy says its fully sick lol

cheers!

so wat is the absolute min u would consider
I really hate it when ppl ask this question. :chairshot

How can this be answered if you have not seen the car? If you are genuine, you would have enough respect to call the seller, organise a visit and after inpecting the car thoughly, ask for his best sell price.

If you can't afford it, buy an excel!

because i can see from the photos that it is in a good enough condition for me to be interested in it. and a few ppl think its worth about 14000, so i was asking to see if u would goo that low but if u want to get all heated then sick it up ur ass

What a clusterfcuk. Getting your friends to advertise your car and then posting fake interest in your own car?!

You've got to be kidding me.

Thread closed. Try again with no shenanigans and start the thread under your own username.

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