Moderator: 3ne2nr Mods
agent007 wrote:Probably the Prado is registered on the company name, so the certified copy may indicate this. The Director probably purchased the asset from the company at depreciated book value and thus wishes to resell. No transfer tax on these either. That's just my speculation.
Joshie23 wrote:
$575k for a brand new 8 year old Prado, with 79,000 km. Can someone explain the 'director driven' tag? Fine, owner driven is probably to say that it wasn't rented out so it's less likely to have been abused.
Is it that a prospective buyer sees director driven and thinks 'there's no way a person as esteemed as a company director would rough up their vehicle, and they're loaded so they splurge on maintenance'..
Plz don't call or message to waste my time on this vehicle it is what it is who knows about this vehicle they know what they are buying and it's not just any old car but but a piece of history preserved in time the asking price on this is $200,000 negotiable
Specs listed are :
: 3rd gen 5 series 13b rotary engine
3rd gen diff
3rd gen gearbox
Some 3rd gen suspension
Unbreakable Apex seal kit
2.5" free flow exhaust
2MSD
380V alternator
Full racing plugs, wires
Mishimoto radiator
5 FWRD
Full LED
176HP
Paper work in order
Fully bridgeport
shake d livin wake d dead wrote::?
shake d livin wake d dead wrote::?
mitch1980 wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote::?
funny enough my dad had a PBR Almera in 2003 Roll roll (3 years old ) off and he had paid 63,000 .
so 17 years later he calling 62,000 ttd .
some hellueva depreciation method he using ....lol
daring dragoon wrote:suppose the person /driver died and it park up since then under the house covered and who every get the estate from foreign and now decide to sell and the car in perfect condition? i just saying as i dont know the seller but i dad buy a 280c in 1987 for $14000 and if i get one today original that park up under somebody house covered and in prefect condition i would pay probably a $50/$60000 for it.
Obi-Wan wrote:1979 Toyota Crown for 125k
https://pin.tt/adv/264076_toyota-crown-1979-pad/
death365 wrote:Maybe a mistake an it was to be 25000 ...
Or moat likely he wife tell he to sell it , and he put it up 'to sell'Obi-Wan wrote:1979 Toyota Crown for 125k
https://pin.tt/adv/264076_toyota-crown-1979-pad/
agent007 wrote:Big discount guys, from $1,250,000. to $1,000,000. You don't see that everyday.Screenshot_20211101-211533_Samsung%20Internet.jpg
knorgriff wrote:agent007 wrote:Big discount guys, from $1,250,000. to $1,000,000. You don't see that everyday.Screenshot_20211101-211533_Samsung%20Internet.jpg
BMT, if i have a mil to throw on a car, id jus buy it new. especially now that its almost 10 years old
I saw one for 45k recently. Most of the time they're just clean and have small bolt on parts. A clean example is always nice to see and better yet to own but the price some people ask is ridiculous for a late 90s Nissan.Mercenary wrote:could never understand why 1997 p11 asking price is 39k and up...and these are not the ones with tev parts eh
Mercenary wrote:could never understand why 1997 p11 asking price is 39k and up...and these are not the ones with tev parts eh
Mercenary wrote:https://www.trinicarsforsale.com/database/featuredcarsDetails.php?189354-144639#topofpage
how? and why
Return to “Ole talk and more Ole talk”
Users browsing this forum: Dohplaydat, matr1x, Seeker and 139 guests