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just to compare prices
my mate bought a silver dc5r with 86,000 kms for 23K
he got it from QLD though last year
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around 20 grand would be a more reasonable price for that car!!!!
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my fren bought a 2002 white, 70k on clock, spoon header+mugen catbak,lowered, apexi intake, tuned VAFC2, new tyres with $26000
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the price does sound a little too steep...
how long would you plan to keep the car for if you buy it? and.. would you be able to resell it at a decent price because of the km's?
just something to think about also..
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i just bought my DC5r... it had 118k on it (mostly Hiway driving) only lowered springs and i got it for 22 500..... as i don't get to drive much, it should be in par with most of the other DC5's in 2 years :D
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get dc2 i rekon its better friend bought one real nice $28k only 8000km on it!!!
too high k's for dc5
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Compare the price to www.redbook.com.au as they provide an industry standard. As others have said, it is an ok price. Somethings to note however:
- I was always told that a car that has a poor interior (and has lowish km's) usually suggests that the car has had a fairly hard life - even if the owner says it has mostly been highway driving.
- Prices will vary from state to state due to a number of factors including realtive state taxes.
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^^ what he said.
Whenever someone says they done highway kilometres in a performance vehicle they are bullshiting
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wow what kinda company gives u a type R?
i wouldnt mind working for them...
if it was a commodore or falcon id say no straight away
but if its a car like this im pretty sure the owner chose it because he probably liked it and doubt he would neglect it...
and as if you wouldnt thrash a type R anyway... if you have a type R and u dont thrash it ur a dipshit... haha
price sounds good
i'd probably buy it myself...
most i care about is if its been in an accident or not..