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Old 01-05-2008, 09:31 AM   #1
Allen
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Default Thinking of selling, whats it worth?

Hey guys,

Due to the ever increasing price of fuel and general costs of living, I am seriously thinking about parting with the Fairlane.

A quick trawl through carsales, still shows cars like mine listed at stupid prices ($10,000+) for stockers.

So, the question is, if you were in the market for an E-series 5.0 Fairlane what would you pay for mine?

If it does end up for sale it'll have the 17" Advantis, Firestones with plenty of tread, high quality suspension etc... 12 months reg & RWC and about 250,000ks with a near new gearbox.



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