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Discussion in 'VN - VP Holden Commodore (1988 - 1993)' started by SAMO-87, Jun 16, 2008.

  1. SAMO-87

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    Hey all,

    Saw this on carsales, and was very interested. I want to go have a look at it, and maybe buy it, if I can talk him down a bit. Before I do, does anyone know anything about this car, and if it is worth a look?

    Used Private Seller Cars For Sale - carsales.com.au



    Any help much appreciated.

    Sam
     
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    HSV472 i just got one

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    if you can drop him down from what his asking it will be a good buy
    k's are pretty good to worth a look i say:thumbsup:
     
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    STEALTHY™ So Wet For You!

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    Its not worth 7000.

    You could get a Caprice with electric everything for that.
     
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    Yer, just what I thought! I want to have a chat to the guy though and see how firm he is on price. What do you think would be a reasonable price to pay for this particular stato (bearing in mind it has the 19"s)??

    Cheers,

    Sam
     
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    STEALTHY™ So Wet For You!

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    5000 at most, with wheels and RWC/Rego


    Take a long shot, if its been sitting in his driveway for months, he might be happy to let it go for that price.
     
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    Thanks for that mate. I was thinking around the same price. Realised I said 19's, they're actually 18's! I might ask if he'll go as low as $5000 with RWC.

    Cheers,

    Sam
     
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    $5000 is just worth it with RWC and Rego if you are 100% happy with all the mods he has installed :) You can buy stockers for around $3000 with RWC + Rego, or less if you want to wait for a bargain. One up here went for $2500 just before I bought mine.
     

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