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Old 07-10-2010, 09:32 PM   #1
Phils xm
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Default Which one to let go?

After continued sugestions from the wife i'm tossing around the idea of selling one of my toy, just not sure which one.
option 1 is my ZC fairlane, a 3owner country car i've had for a bit over a year, good clean rust free with 250 2V with just over 54000ml and still has the original numberplates and continual rego since it was sold new.
option 2 is my XR6T ute, manual with 86000km
option 3 is my Mk I GT Cortina 2 door, a project still in progress.

also a bit out of date with what sort of prices are realistic

any help with my dilema would be great

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