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Re: EOI: CYA-18T ca18det ute
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thanks guys for the comments obviously its school holidays again... anyone with a idea of what is involved with a ute like this which is highly modified and could easy run into the 10 second bracket would know whats involved with mates utes running 11's with alot less power and half the suspension chassis work i have under mine, ive seen a lot of utes sell for 15g's with less work so i think my price is reasonable with over 25g's spent and 4,500km up on the motor its definetly a bargain,

Posted on: 2006/8/19 2:28
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Re: EOI: CYA-18T ca18det ute
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Well worth the money considering a standard ca conversion will set you back 10gs

Posted on: 2006/8/18 11:46
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Re: EOI: CYA-18T ca18det ute
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i agree with everyone else, its a top ute with all the goods. I know if i sold my ute it would be for way more than 10g

Posted on: 2006/8/18 11:31
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i have seen this ute in the flesh and it hauls ass if i had the cash i would give him $17000 right now. this is an immaculate ute with minimail or no rust and has been built professionally

Posted on: 2006/8/18 8:47
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Re: EOI: CYA-18T ca18det ute
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first of all it is a top 1200 ute 2nd of all it has a hot ca18 in it top quality conversion and 3rd of all ARE U F***N STUPID OR WHAT!!! as if he is guna sell it for less than ten grand

Posted on: 2006/8/18 6:19
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Re: EOI: CYA-18T ca18det ute
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so no one wants too pay more than ten . its a very nice ute but i have only seen them sell for 8 g before so i cant see how this one is worth double


you obviously haven't seen many utes get sold then have you...

Posted on: 2006/8/18 5:52
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Re: EOI: CYA-18T ca18det ute
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Look at the work thats been done IN AND OUT of the car. Its hardly a stock 1200 ute wth a nugget CA chucked in. He may be negoitable but not a 7$K under what he wants.

The ute is mint and perfect example of a well sorted CA ute all round.

Good luck andy

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so no one wants too pay more than ten . its a very nice ute but i have only seen them sell for 8 g before so i cant see how this one is worth double

Posted on: 2006/8/18 5:04
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ill pay that call

Posted on: 2006/8/17 23:19
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^^^^^ good call!

sounds like a tough ute that has been built right. So many i've seen that have taken short cuts in the past when building a ca18.

Good luck with the sale

Posted on: 2006/8/17 23:12
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