Should I buy????
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Yea i was following his post for about 4 months. He started at 11k and then one day i saw it was 6k. He said he needed the room for his GTR. The good thing is i have all original records for the car, even the door sticker with a price of 47,000 new in 1997.
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Even with the economy the way it is right now, 5K for a SC like that is a really good deal.
If it runs and drives like its almost new which it should be if it was owned by an older gentleman, I would go for it.
If its mint inside and out, replacing engine components (your build) and suspension can easily refresh the car and have it really kicking.
Go for it.
If it runs and drives like its almost new which it should be if it was owned by an older gentleman, I would go for it.
If its mint inside and out, replacing engine components (your build) and suspension can easily refresh the car and have it really kicking.
Go for it.
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Even with the economy the way it is right now, 5K for a SC like that is a really good deal.
If it runs and drives like its almost new which it should be if it was owned by an older gentleman, I would go for it.
If its mint inside and out, replacing engine components (your build) and suspension can easily refresh the car and have it really kicking.
Go for it.
If it runs and drives like its almost new which it should be if it was owned by an older gentleman, I would go for it.
If its mint inside and out, replacing engine components (your build) and suspension can easily refresh the car and have it really kicking.
Go for it.
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