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12-02-2019, 04:29 PM | #1 | ||
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Eastern Suburbs, Melb
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I'm looking around at a potential purchase of a weekender at the moment.. and one car that I'm looking at a little is the EL GT.
There's approx 11 of them for sale at the moment on carsales one for as cheap as $29k and the most expensive is $100k with only 208kms on the odometer. Will these continue to build more equity, or not? The car itself is... dividing, I guess. Polarising in its looks, most people probably might have been on the negative side of opinions. Me personally, I think it looks great and having owned 2 EL's, I've always had a thing for the EF/EL shape. The power, too, at 200kw is... not mouth watering. Will modifying it hurt its value too much?
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