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  2. #158
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bludger View Post
    I'm beginning to thing you're not a genuine buyer, just here to waste people's time.
    Im a genuine buyer, I get very paranoid about ex owners and impressions of people when i view the car.

  3. #159
    Quote Originally Posted by vtec_yoo View Post
    Im a genuine buyer, I get very paranoid about ex owners and impressions of people when i view the car.
    might as well go for a new car if you're that para.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bludger View Post
    might as well go for a new car if you're that para.
    para, para, paradise.
    I don't even know anymore.

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    And im also trying to figure out if i can afford the car, as i will need to have it financed and am still doing my research on insurance comparisements, as i just found out your insurance is void if you do not state your modifications. Also trying to find out what the insurance comparisement is between dc2 n 5

  6. #162
    Quote Originally Posted by vtec_yoo View Post
    And im also trying to figure out if i can afford the car, as i will need to have it financed and am still doing my research on insurance comparisements, as i just found out your insurance is void if you do not state your modifications. Also trying to find out what the insurance comparisement is between dc2 n 5
    why don't you work out finances before you start looking for a car.

    If i were the owner of a vehicle you wanted to buy, i would curse you till no end for time wasting

  7. #163
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    well the thing is im working part time, still a FT student, and i have a bit of money saved up and when i sell my daily, and in november when i turn 21 i inherit some money which will enable me to afford it, i know i can afford the repayments of the loan atm but i dont want to be spending 2k on insurance as ive well... lost my license took it to court and the judge dismissed the case but suspended me for 1 week.. dunno if that means i have lost my license.

    now i know the smart thing would be to wait till i get the money in november but why not enjoy it for an extra 6 months when i can

  8. #164
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bludger View Post
    I'm beginning to thing you're not a genuine buyer, just here to waste people's time.
    This.. do you want DC2R or DC5R? Can you pay for it when you go and look at the car?

  9. #165
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    of course when i go and see a car i can pay for it, it wouldnt only be wasting there time but mine aswel! I honestly dont know what i should go with.. the 5 or 2

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    Quote Originally Posted by vtec_yoo View Post
    of course when i go and see a car i can pay for it, it wouldnt only be wasting there time but mine aswel! I honestly dont know what i should go with.. the 5 or 2
    wave some cash at the sellers and test drive both
    I don't even know anymore.

  11. #167
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    ive test drove both, i feel the dc5 is quicker and this particular one stuck to the road very well, although has minimum rego, all 4 tyres were worn, fronts almost bold so questions how well he took care of the car, he said he got a good two years out of the tyres.. does that sound right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vtec_yoo View Post
    ive test drove both, i feel the dc5 is quicker and this particular one stuck to the road very well, although has minimum rego, all 4 tyres were worn, fronts almost bold so questions how well he took care of the car, he said he got a good two years out of the tyres.. does that sound right?
    depends how many km's he did in them 2 years


    inb4fwdburnouts
    I don't even know anymore.

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