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    Trade for a 99 VR4?

    "I never knew I could drive like that. I was going faster than I've ever gone before, and yet, it all seemed to be happening in slow motion. I was seeing three and four moves ahead, weaving in and out of lanes like an Olympic skier on a gold medal run. I knew I was challenging the very laws of physics."

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    I can't do a trade for a car that has over 3 times the miles as this one. Sorry.

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    Damn is that thing clean!! I'm surprised it's even still for sale!!! GL with the sale, guys!


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    I would think it would be fitting to give a little bit better description about the rear end damage. The future owner might want to know.

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    Same car I take it from this thread...http://www.3sgto.org/f2/ipd-i-dont-d...hem-10296.html Nice looking car, GLWS.

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    Yup, same car. We aren't hiding any of the repair work done to the car. Generally, you get someone interested in the car and then you talk to them about the history. But thanks for the car selling lesson

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    I'm daily driving the car right now and loving it. If it sells, it sells.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hans@GZP View Post
    . But thanks for the car selling lesson
    You're welcome

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    Quote Originally Posted by ICPREY View Post
    Same car I take it from this thread...http://www.3sgto.org/f2/ipd-i-dont-d...hem-10296.html Nice looking car, GLWS.
    welcome back, colin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hans@GZP View Post
    I can't do a trade for a car that has over 3 times the miles as this one. Sorry.
    It was somewhat in jest, and i wasn't expecting an even trade. now that I know the story behind it, it's interesting that a car that was damaged enough to need an entire rear clip, was literally cut in half and welded back together is somehow better than a high mileage car.

    No hard feelings. Car looks great.

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