98 bonnie with 200k $1500.00 ?
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I would start high. That'* a nice car you're selling, I would start at around 5k, unless you just want to get rid of it. that'* just my two cents
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replaced it with a 1999 Park Ave with 70k. I am still driving the Bonnie though.. ask 5k wow, I would sell it now for that ....It is a real nice car and has served me great !
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i have a buddy that might be interested at 1500 as there is work that has to be done to bring in an american car across the border. how far south of ontario are you?
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that'* not too far away. let me talk to him and i will get back to you. i also have to check and see what 1500 american translates into in our good old canadian loonie-tune these days!
thanks bill
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Originally Posted by bil
that'* not too far away. let me talk to him and i will get back to you. i also have to check and see what 1500 american translates into in our good old canadian loonie-tune these days!
thanks bill
thanks bill
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thanks for the tips brian. i know the taxes are gst, pst and a 100 a/c tax and the car has to be eligible to be brought in the country. there should be no prob with a bonneville. i was told as long as the speedo shows both mph and kph thats fine or you have to change it. if my buddies interested i'm going to go down to the local customs office and double check.
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Originally Posted by bil
thanks for the tips brian. i know the taxes are gst, pst and a 100 a/c tax and the car has to be eligible to be brought in the country. there should be no prob with a bonneville. i was told as long as the speedo shows both mph and kph thats fine or you have to change it. if my buddies interested i'm going to go down to the local customs office and double check.
Look in Autotrader.ca to see whats avail here in Canada first, then you'll know for sure if it'* worth the drive to the US and all!
http://www.trader.ca/Search/Details....ategory=&CAT=1
This was a 96 SE in rough shape so judge accordingly.
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