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    They cost $171,500 in 2001! (I wonder if that included LCT, etc.?)

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    100K lost in 8 years

    Worse than the P38A.

    My P38A was about $116K new - I bought it when it was 7 years old for $30K. Now it's 15 years old and maybe worth $5-6K.

    I hope your family enjoy it, Justin. It should be real luxury motoring.
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    A new(ish) Licks-us JC. Enjoy and post up pic's when you put muddies on it
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    Suspension lift, bar work and Isuzu transplant coming up, Justin?
    If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    Suspention lift
    Your keyboard's developed a lisp
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    Isuzu transplant coming up, Justin?
    Naaaah you'll have to keep up with the times & throw in a TDV6

    Remember we need pics

    Happy motoring

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vern View Post
    Nice lookin camry JC
    Ahh, I thought it was a Corolla
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    Quote Originally Posted by stooge View Post
    Ahh, I thought it was a Corolla
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    be nice guys..... atleast its a v8 rear wheel drive. If it was made in Aus, it would be racing against the falcodoores at bathurst, and likely kicking butt.

    Its a bloody nice car Justin, I agree that a 5-10 year old luxury car is a very good investment (after they have depreciated 80%!)

    Satnav in 2002, was it any good? The caprice (04) has a factory Dayton unit, with the software updates, and i would prefer my $200 tom tom any day.


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    I have always maintained that if buying second hand you should always aim to buy the absolute top of the range model of what ever marque you buy. They are usually only marginally more expensive than the mid range models but later on they haven't lost quite as much value as the more mundane middle level models and are also more attractive [read easier to sell] to those who are buying third or fourth hand. What you have done is exactly what I do JC. I run my Rangie like you but also keep a late model limo in the garage too. Great minds eh..........lol

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    I wouldn't have picked that as your car JC but I reckon that will be a cracker!
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