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Old 02-09-2007, 05:59 PM   #1
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Default car just want advice

hello my name is dodgy and im wondering what i could do to my vp holden to get more money for it. its done about 262000kms its a sedan, 4 spd auto its had a few things fixed on it and theres nothing major wrong with it generally runs good but it still needs a bit tidied up on it like the following.

1. Leaky power steering and gronaning pump (does that have to be fixed)
2. Shakey steering wheel.
3. Rust hole in boot about 20 mm x 30 mm (Might do as is).
4. Stalling problem fixed as it sometimes stalls not always though.
5. Rough idle problem fixed as it sometimes idles rough not always though.

the reason im asking this is because im not getting much money to afford the difference on the ford that i want (EB2, ED Fairmont) and im looking to get as much from this car as i can so i dont have to find as much money to pay the difference.

thanks for your time

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