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2011/01/12 16:25:04 (permalink)
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Lime Glaze on car sales

NIce car love this colour 40k . I hope he gets it.
http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/private/details.aspx?R=9641670&__Qpb=true&Cr=5&__Ns=pCar_RankSort_Int32|1||pCar_PriceSort_Decimal|1||pCar_Make_String|0||pCar_Model_String|0&keywords=mk1&__N=1216 1282 4294966463 4294966258&SearchAction=N&silo=1011&__No=30&seot=1&tsrc=allcarhome&__Nne=15&trecs=61&__sid=12D7B038EF7D
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    RE: Lime Glaze on car sales 2011/01/12 17:12:52 (permalink)
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    That's my mates cousins car I think. He asked me what I thought it was worth a few months back and said about $25 grand. He didn't think much of that opinion..........clearly. [:u]
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    RE: Lime Glaze on car sales 2011/01/12 20:11:43 (permalink)
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    In the words of Daryl Kerrigan..."Tell 'im he's dreamin!"
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    RE: Lime Glaze on car sales 2011/01/12 22:36:22 (permalink)
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    40k lot of $$ , Id rather 2 for that money 1 really good one and a track 1.. But hey if it sells we all will be rubbing our hands together.. fingers crossed
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    RE: Lime Glaze on car sales 2011/01/12 22:46:55 (permalink)
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    quote:
    Originally posted by hotboostgt

    40k lot of $$ , Id rather 2 for that money 1 really good one and a track 1.. But hey if it sells we all will be rubbing our hands together.. fingers crossed



    Yours is a delete, which means it's rarer and worth twice that anyway.[:x)]
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    RE: Lime Glaze on car sales 2011/01/13 05:08:04 (permalink)
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    40k seems a lot, isnt that peranah money?
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    RE: Lime Glaze on car sales 2011/01/13 14:03:33 (permalink)
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    quote:
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    40k seems a lot, isnt that peranah money?



    Pretty much, and I'd go for a good Perana over the GTV6. You'd be looking to spend around mid 40's to buy and import a good Perana from South Africa, and for that money it should be in your driveway.
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    RE: Lime Glaze on car sales 2011/01/16 16:53:49 (permalink)
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    That is a very nice car and I would think that it probably owes its owner 30g+. Its a lot of money tho (think what you could buy down the new car dealers for that).
    Its a shame that the car wasn't presented complete and perfect.(missing bumper, front parcel tray backing, side stripes, sill stainless strips and blackout, what else?)
    No young kid has 40g spare to buy a toy car so the task at hand is to convince some old bloke on a nostalgia trip that you did a good job and its just made all the harder with bits missing. Its a great car, just let down by the presentation.
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    RE: Lime Glaze on car sales 2011/01/16 17:39:33 (permalink)
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    quote:
    Originally posted by ronsmallford

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    Its a shame that the car wasn't presented complete and perfect.(missing bumper, front parcel tray backing, side stripes, sill stainless strips and blackout, what else?)
    No young kid has 40g spare to buy a toy car so the task at hand is to convince some old bloke on a nostalgia trip that you did a good job and its just made all the harder with bits missing. Its a great car, just let down by the presentation.



    Couldn't agree more. The best chance of making that sort of asking price is to present a completed, factory original, running and roadworthy car. Even then, he would have his work cut out for him.

    Cheers
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    RE: Lime Glaze on car sales 2011/01/19 21:20:45 (permalink)
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    RE: Lime Glaze on car sales 2011/01/20 00:29:21 (permalink)
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    Ok Roger, I've now put 2 and 2 together here (after going through the carsales ad again) and realised that you may be the same Roger who is selling this car. Am I correct?

    I don't mean to offend if it is, and the car is very very nice, but for me the asking price is just a bit too much. In saying that, I don't know how much it's cost you (both to buy and to rebuild). There may be someone out there who's willing to pay $40k, but they may take some finding.

    Good luck though.

    Cheers
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    RE: Lime Glaze on car sales 2011/01/20 01:40:22 (permalink)
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    The 5th photo in the ad shows a rear bumper but in the first few its not fitted. I would put the bumpers back on. My 2c.
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    RE: Lime Glaze on car sales 2011/01/20 13:33:12 (permalink)
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    You're a lucky man to have two awesome classic Fords, Roger.

    Shame you can't choose your cousins though.
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    RE: Lime Glaze on car sales 2011/01/27 10:35:43 (permalink)
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    quote:
    Originally posted by cosworthfreak

    Ok Roger, I've now put 2 and 2 together here (after going through the carsales ad again) and realised that you may be the same Roger who is selling this car. Am I correct?

    I don't mean to offend if it is, and the car is very very nice, but for me the asking price is just a bit too much. In saying that, I don't know how much it's cost you (both to buy and to rebuild). There may be someone out there who's willing to pay $40k, but they may take some finding.

    Good luck though.

    Cheers
    Jamie



    Jamie A ?

    is that you ?

    Howdy !

    Not my car, just wishing it was.....but not at that price !!

    RM
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    RE: Lime Glaze on car sales 2011/01/27 18:50:09 (permalink)
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    quote:
    Originally posted by Roger Miller

    quote:
    Originally posted by cosworthfreak

    Ok Roger, I've now put 2 and 2 together here (after going through the carsales ad again) and realised that you may be the same Roger who is selling this car. Am I correct?

    I don't mean to offend if it is, and the car is very very nice, but for me the asking price is just a bit too much. In saying that, I don't know how much it's cost you (both to buy and to rebuild). There may be someone out there who's willing to pay $40k, but they may take some finding.

    Good luck though.

    Cheers
    Jamie



    Jamie A ?

    is that you ?

    Howdy !

    Not my car, just wishing it was.....but not at that price !!

    RM



    Hi Roger,

    Not Jamie A, you must be thinking of someone else. You should make the fellow an offer for the Capri if you like it (maybe closer to 30g's than 40). It would look good in the garage next to that yellow Mk1 in your avatar.

    Cheers
    Jamie

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