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August 30th, 2017 01:37 AM #1181sir, owners manual po ng 2004 vx200 pahingi po copy sir, email it to davidgracetim*gmail.com, thank you
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August 30th, 2017 02:16 AM #1182
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August 30th, 2017 03:04 AM #1183thank you very much sir. God bless
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September 1st, 2017 01:03 AM #1186jasonrey sir, please send to me also at davidgracetim*gmail.com, thanks
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September 1st, 2017 09:46 AM #1187Good day mga sir. I have a Toyota Revo 2004 1.8 GLX silver po. Owner driven and really don't have any problem with it. Aesthetically maganda pa po, napa repaint (wash over yata sabi nila) two years ago. For 14 years with me, ito palang po napagawa ko: tires changes, belts, batteries changed three times, clutch fixed twice, shock absorber changed once, tapos puro regular PMS lang. I am planning to sell it na to change to a smaller car coz I do not need a big space now and would save on the fuel consumption as well.
Tanong ko lang around magkano price range can I still sell it for? Para may ball park figure lang ako when I go to mga second hand car buyers or kung may kakilalang gustong bumili, and I would know kung nasa tamang price range po. Kasi I was looking at mga online second hand sites parang anlaki ng price range from 150k to 380k. Salamat po ng marami...
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September 1st, 2017 09:56 AM #1188there is no hard and fast rule, po. but perusing the for sale sites, as you did, is a good idea. be aware, however, that cars can be made to look very nice, in the pictures. only upon actually visiting and seeing the car up close, does "nothing to fix" translate to "not worth fixing". so how does you car measure up?
start with the higher asking price, and go down if you are desperate at selling it. there is a saying, "at the right price, anything will sell". how desperate are you at selling?
and good luck with them bayan sellers. heh heh.
i used to have a revo (diesel). only after selling her, did i miss her. the sedans and innova do not drive like her.
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September 2nd, 2017 12:15 PM #1189sir jasonrey, sent you pm sir
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September 2nd, 2017 06:21 PM #1190Thanks for the reply po. Yeah i will surely miss my Augie... (name ng revo ko) medyo may sentimental value I know revo is not much but a practical car but kasi sariling ipon ko po kasi to. But then, I think I would save on the long run and be more practical if I switch to a small car.
The body, mostly sa bumper has a few scratches, interiors naman back aircon a few panels that I glued which becomes fixed, coffee stains on the cup holders, engine naman hindi cya maingay, still very presentable naman cya. hehe.
Cge po, I'll start asking higher and go down pag mag haggle na. marketing strategy parin. lol!
^ napanood konnga iyan kanina Kasi biglang bumulaga sa timeline ko. Unfortunately, I made it only...
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