Mint starion on trademe

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Mint starion on trademe

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wow.. only 109k kms.. :shock:

and would you just look at that interior!!
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"Fastest production car in '87 and were $100k plus" ??

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Maybe just the metallic brown ones....
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That aside.... shes pretty sexy
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http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/used-ca ... 662235.htm

Was for sale a week ago by another seller. Looks like the current guy bought it cheap to turn around quickly and make some coin.

Robert - Dont know about fastest production car, but they'd be close. The NZ New/ European models were also bloody expensive, don't know about 100K+, but 60K new is about right.
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ProZac wrote:http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/used-ca ... 662235.htm

Was for sale a week ago by another seller. Looks like the current guy bought it cheap to turn around quickly and make some coin.

Robert - Dont know about fastest production car, but they'd be close. The NZ New/ European models were also bloody expensive, don't know about 100K+, but 60K new is about right.
Yeah was sure i saw it a couple of weeks back for less than half the current price. Doubt he'l see 7k for it thats for sure.
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I dunno.. They do seem to be fetching more and more these days... It is pretty tidy. Not the most desireable colour combo... But I reckon it looks pretty schmick :-).

Good luck too him... But I reckon you're right, 5.5K would be more realistic I think.
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Shows how much the seller knows about the car because it's done 174,000 km's not 109,000 km's (109,000 miles!)
(it was $67K new)
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i missed that too :oops:
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don't try explaining that to her tho..... just leave. lol
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How can it be in miles if it's NZ delivered?
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Alspos wrote:How can it be in miles if it's NZ delivered?
They must have just sent the european spec ones here I suppose.

That brown/bronze colour must be pretty unusual, I haven't seen that before.
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Must admit that interior is in good nick - as a maroon member I am envious of a lot of those trim bits - although I have the cuddly crushed velour not the cow.....
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Alspos wrote:How can it be in miles if it's NZ delivered?
New Zealand new models were EX spec models for the European market. Odometer and trip meter are in miles and the large digits around the outside of the spedo in miles too, while the smaller white numbers on the inside are km.
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Post by Komeuppance »

Fastest production car in 87 was the F40... lol. Maybe that wasn't available to NZ??

As for 100k, I checked the historical exchange rates, the seller adjusted for inflation... and inflated his whole ad to match lol.

Good looking car for having done 100k miles though.

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