Buy it, sell it, negotiate, haggle, drag it out from under the workbench or behind the garage and make it someone else's problem!
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by asavage » 17 years ago
I think a drift car holds the snow, when the car is in your backyard in winter.
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by kassim503 » 17 years ago
lol ahaha that is definitley the definition of a drift car
'83 maxima sedan, l24e, a/t, black
227K SOLD 6/7/2012
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by asavage » 17 years ago
Seller has added this:
was told block and crank assy desired in high performance applications
So now the crank pirates have been solicited too. Ridiculous picture added.
One bid, still at $200.
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by kassim503 » 17 years ago
yep, but in the sellers question, it includes inquiries about the car, and crank pirates dont care about the car
I hope the market is dead at this moment.
'83 maxima sedan, l24e, a/t, black
227K SOLD 6/7/2012
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by asavage » 17 years ago
Sold for $381.
I've invited the high bidder over here.
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by 83_maxima » 17 years ago
The emblem is from a 300D, so it's a "conversion" cantcha tell?
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by asavage » 17 years ago
The buyer responded:
Thanks for the email. I will take you up on your offer for information
on this power plant but it will reside in a 1956 international 4x4 pickup
that I'll be using in honey bee business to haul the hives around on.
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