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Are VF's going to be collectables?

J_D 2.0

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ahh the smell of the kerosene heater, that is one smell i will not miss lol
Yes I remember the portable kero heaters and we had a built in oil heater with the tank outside , oh the good old days lol
 

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Yes I remember the portable kero heaters and we had a built in oil heater with the tank outside , oh the good old days when there was no such thing as being a hood and burnouts were just having fun lol
Fixed that for you :p
 

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The servos obviously make a killing because they keep springing up like weeds. A new one is going up near my place when there is already one across the road from where it’s going to be built and I’ve got 4 servos within about 2kms of my place.

It’s obviously a licence to print money or they wouldnt keep building them!

The BP on the run chain certainly prints money within S.A....Lost count of the servos they have upgraded or demolished and rebuilt...
 

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The current high prices for V8’s & HSV’s won’t be sustained.
They’ll go down again.
I think the junk out there with silly prices on them won't sell, like half worn out one's with 90,000+km's and crashed a couple of times, but the good one's with less than 10,000km's will continue to increase in price. Someone will pay high prices for an iconic Holden that's still in virtually brand new condition guaranteed!
 

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I think the junk out there with silly prices on them won't sell, like half worn out one's with 90,000+km's and crashed a couple of times, but the good one's with less than 10,000km's will continue to increase in price.
I think the good ones with less than 10000km are currently overpriced & won't sustain those numbers; and will drop.
How many buyers can there be who're willing to pay 130% of new price now & who didn't have the money to just buy a new one 3 years ago?
 

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I think the good ones with less than 10000km are currently overpriced & won't sustain those numbers; and will drop.
How many buyers can there be who're willing to pay 130% of new price now & who didn't have the money to just buy a new one 3 years ago?

people who didn't have the money 3 years ago, or hummed and harred and passed it over now really want one.
 
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