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Old 21-07-2015, 05:09 PM   #11
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Default Re: Used car: older/low km vs newer/high km?

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Originally Posted by galaxy xr8 View Post
I fully understand the question and that no fool in their right mind would turn down an offer to swap a ordinary every day of mil B series vehicle for one of Australia’s finest muscle car of all time.
Nope I wouldn't trade. Its only a niche few ford people that thinks its worth something. To most people its a wreck.

If it were in mint condition with low km and plates ID lined up then maybe but no way for that wreck.
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