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Old 08-07-2020, 01:54 PM   #141
Polyal
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Default Re: Will AU XR8 220's be a collectable car.

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Time to bring this thread back alive. Good examples are pulling really good money at the moment. Seen a couple pop up on carsales recently and go within 24 hours. One was a S3 XR8 auto with 90,000km and blueprint for 14k and the other was a manual S3 XR8 in silver (no rebel bodykit) with 160k for 15k, both gone within the day. COVID doesn't seem to be having an effect, if anything I think it's working in their favour as people are cashing their super to buy toys.
Good for current owners looking to sell, not good for the long term economic stability for the individual or country.

I must admit I was looking for and hoping it would crash, that may still come depending on GovCo policy but I have noticed alot more toys for sale in the last week or so, I dont think its champagne time yet.

Good cars typically get good money, but we haven't really lived through a proper crash yet so the next couple of months will be telling.

I note a lack of T series and S1 XR8's for sale though.
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