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10-01-2014 05:20 PM
#1105
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10-01-2014 05:23 PM
#1106
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10-01-2014 07:21 PM
#1107
^ that 2nd white one looks like a respray to me, the engine bay is black.
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10-01-2014 08:16 PM
#1108
oh ok, i thought u were trying to plug us the car haha, i wasnt intentionally being an ass, i guess it was just lost in translation
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10-01-2014 08:35 PM
#1109
it is a respray i think, get the VIN and it will state the colour it came out with standard, but atleast with a respray it means u will have a fresher finish, since it would of been done more recently
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10-01-2014 10:16 PM
#1110
Originally Posted by Baby Face
oh ok, i thought u were trying to plug us the car haha, i wasnt intentionally being an ass, i guess it was just lost in translation
no dramas at all mate, think ill hold onto the S for another few months until im in a more better situation financially to keep my options open!
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10-01-2014 11:07 PM
#1111
its summer anyway, typically best time to keep your S, although its also the best time to sell. in winter they apparantly sell less (like bikes).
generally in WA i prefer the S in winter, since when the sun is out its overcast and not too sunny, much cooler.
though summer nights are so good coolish air, and the starry sky. so many advantages of a convertible.
you guys gotta buy one quick.
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11-01-2014 12:06 AM
#1112
Lol there's like 11 for sale in WA atm, lots of choice :P
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11-01-2014 02:11 AM
#1113
Originally Posted by Ten Four
Lol there's like 11 for sale in WA atm, lots of choice :P
When I first started looking about 6 months ago in WA there was quite literally none on carsales/gumtree. I'm surprised how many came up towards the end of the year, especially when it's summer!
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11-01-2014 02:46 AM
#1114
Me too. I'm firmly in the camp that convertibles are for winter.
Cold? Ok, heater and possibly a jumper.
Hot? Ok, get burnt, sweat from heat / humidity and be gross, turn AC on and lose power / responsiveness.
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11-01-2014 09:22 AM
#1115
agree
best for summer nights
never had a winter yet - can't wait lol
S P A M | W O R K S
hehe.
PHC
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11-01-2014 03:06 PM
#1116
need new tyres before then curtis, shit i cant keep the rear end straight in the rain with the standard rims and 225 tyres on the rear then when u hit a bump and the rear end jolts as they do because the rear is stiffer then the front u cant help but loose grip.
i remember, before my incident, driving on a freeway overpass and the drainage/expansion gaps along the bridge kept throwing the rear up and each time it came down it fish tailed for a bit, there was like 3 on the bridge it made for a thrilling experience.
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