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    330,000 sandman for sale

    Seen on carsales?
    Is the economy that good?
    Just wow!
    Can have mine for 25% of the price.

    Cheers Kiwivan
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    It’s actually for sale on trade unique cars

    https://www.tradeuniquecars.com.au/d...sandman-608831

    Link if any one is interested

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    Hmm and monthly payments at only $6,613.00 bargain. Good luck if the owner can snag a buyer at that price, but I didn't think anyone would have payed $150,000 for the green HQ sandman that sold recently either.

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    Will it last? How many van owners are going to keep vanning into their 60’s and 70’s? That’s only ten years time for a lot of them I would suggest.

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    Think its a typo fellas surely ?

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    It's a W.A car, anybody know it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Valencia View Post
    Think its a typo fellas surely ?
    Don't know about it being a typo mate, as in too many zero's, because it's worth more than $33K.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wbute View Post
    Will it last? How many van owners are going to keep vanning into their 60’s and 70’s? That’s only ten years time for a lot of them I would suggest.
    Yeah I thought the same with the Toranas a few years back, but there are loads of people in the thirty's and forty's buying them up in the past five years. Since Holden stopped local production it has brought heaps of buyers out of the wood work and pushed up the prices. Our generation took interest in a lot of the American stuff keeping the prices alive in the 60s 70s and 80s, but the younger local generation have taken a liking to the Australian muscle cars. Great to see and I praise them in keeping our locally built cars and passion alive. They were only new once and we will never see new ones again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HJ_Blue_Van View Post
    It's a W.A car, anybody know it?

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    Don't know about it being a typo mate, as in too many zero's, because it's worth more than $33K.

    Cheers
    Its not worth 330K thats a fact its not an A9X Torana

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    you got that right

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    Quote Originally Posted by Valencia View Post
    Its not worth 330K thats a fact its not an A9X Torana
    It's a fact? No mate, it's just your opinion, not a fact.

    I was actually referring to the typing, as in he meant to type it, he meant for it to read as $330K, not in the value, but thanks for the love.

    I didn't think GTs would bring a million but there we are.

    I hope he gets it. He is probably dreaming but hey, why not?

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