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Old Nov 22, 2007 | 01:19 PM
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happy thanksgiving!

buy my car!
Old Nov 28, 2007 | 07:15 AM
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Old Nov 29, 2007 | 02:17 PM
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up for any trades?
Old Dec 3, 2007 | 04:25 PM
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up for any trades?
seeing as how there's a lien on the title, that would be a no.

but if you happen to have a clean, close to stock, 5 speed 240sx you're trying to sell, you may have a buyer once i sell this car.

bump for new price, i want an s14.
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bump for new price.

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I've traded vehicles on lien before. The financial institution has to approve it, and its usually based on if the vehicle being traded is worth the same or more than the amount you owe.
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I've traded vehicles on lien before. The financial institution has to approve it, and its usually based on if the vehicle being traded is worth the same or more than the amount you owe.
seems to me like too much of a headache. besides, the chances of just so happening to find someone with a car that i want who also wants this car i would think are pretty slim.

at this point i don't even know what i would want. i'll cross that bridge when i get to it.
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I would trade you my '95 325is with a clean title and an extensive maintenance history. It's also got basically every M3 part you can throw on besides the motor: bumpers, mirrors, interior (including Vaders), exhaust, LSD, etc., along with a ton of aftermarket mods: AA chip, intake, Koni S/A with Eibach springs, etc. (including recently done urethane LCABs and RTABs). It's one of the most solid E36's I've come across. I don't know about that lien thing though. If I were to sell the car outright I think I'd ask $8000.

The car no longer has these wheels on it. It would come with DS1's.


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I would trade you my '95 325is with a clean title and an extensive maintenance history. It's also got basically every M3 part you can throw on besides the motor: bumpers, mirrors, interior (including Vaders), exhaust, LSD, etc., along with a ton of aftermarket mods: AA chip, intake, Koni S/A with Eibach springs, etc. (including recently done urethane LCABs and RTABs). It's one of the most solid E36's I've come across. I don't know about that lien thing though. If I were to sell the car outright I think I'd ask $8000.

The car no longer has these wheels on it. It would come with DS1's.

very nice dude. you should juet keep it and put a S54 in it



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