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Old 12-04-2004, 10:59 PM
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late 1999 s2000 white with red interior, all standard with cruise control
done 53000km, $44000..........price negotiable !!!!! locate in melbourne!!!

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Old 12-05-2004, 01:09 PM
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GPW + red, my favourite. Priced a little high though I think. My two cents.
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i'd buy it from you for $35,000.
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I disagree with Fisty and jcha. A white with only 53,000 Kms should be more like $46-$47K
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Is it a local delivered, or a private import from japan?
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I love this car! All the best with the sale
Old 12-07-2004, 11:26 PM
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Originally Posted by RedRover,Dec 7 2004, 01:30 PM
I disagree with Fisty and jcha. A white with only 53,000 Kms should be more like $46-$47K
...and in a free world, everyone's entitled to their opinion.

Here's some evidence that might change yours:

I bought my white + red '99 around 18 months ago. It had done 35k, and had the factory bodykit. I paid $45,000.

Remove the bodykit, add 20,000km to the odometer, and add a year and a half to the car's age: then add $2,000 to its value? Nah, I don't think so.
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What some one asks for 'ono', and what someone pays are too very different things.

And hey, maybe you're just the world's greatest negotiator.
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Originally Posted by fisting dwarves,Dec 8 2004, 06:26 PM
I bought my white + red '99 around 18 months ago. It had done 35k, and had the factory bodykit. I paid $45,000.
If I remember correctly you used up 150 megabytes of disk space describing how this price was due entirely to your brilliant negotiating skill. Perhaps I should go and find that thread again?

There are only two alternatives: Either your wonderful negotiating skill really did work and you got a bargain or else your story was just ............ padding.

Or to put it another way, either that 99 S2K was worth more than $45,000 or else your negotiating skills are worthless.

I rest my case
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Originally Posted by RedRover,Dec 8 2004, 07:53 PM
If I remember correctly you used up 150 megabytes of disk space describing how this price was due entirely to your brilliant negotiating skill. Perhaps I should go and find that thread again?

There are only two alternatives: Either your wonderful negotiating skill really did work and you got a bargain or else your story was just ............ padding.

Or to put it another way, either that 99 S2K was worth more than $45,000 or else your negotiating skills are worthless.

I rest my case


There's a minor error in your recollection. The $45k price was fair and reasonable, and certainly wasn't due to any spectacular negotiating skills on my part. The price which wasn't reasonable, was that which I sold the car for 6 months later.

As for my story- well, I wouldn't have called it padded. Pointless, boring, meandering- any of those words could apply. But padded, no, I don't agree.


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