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    Selling the Polo GTI

    Has anyone sold one recently? What sort of interest did you get on it? Take a long time to sell?
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    If it helps I recently bought a Polo. The bloke I bought it from said he had quite a lot of interest (3 offers, which were fairly low ball but) As far as I know, it was for sale for a little over a month. Then it all depends on the condition of yours, the mods might deter some buyers but the buyer would be getting some serious bang for buck!

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    Anyone who doesn't buy your Polo is stupid haha! It's gorgeous!

    Saying that, I'm pretty sure when I sell mine I'm going to put it back to stock (minus a few things) just to lower the price more, I'd probably sell mine for well under $10k stock, just cause no one seems to want Polos in Australia! They're a small, cute, girls car to most Australian males - in Europe it's a completely different story.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nightphotographer View Post
    Anyone who doesn't buy your Polo is stupid haha! It's gorgeous!

    Saying that, I'm pretty sure when I sell mine I'm going to put it back to stock (minus a few things) just to lower the price more, I'd probably sell mine for well under $10k stock, just cause no one seems to want Polos in Australia! They're a small, cute, girls car to most Australian males - in Europe it's a completely different story.
    Thanks mate Unfortunately the only stock item I have is the air intake, otherwise I'd do the same
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    It took me about a month to sell mine with all mods listed in the sale. I had a few time wasters pending the sale of their own cars. Nothing eventuated with those. Even received a few requests for a swap lol yeah no thanks!

    The guy who bought it didn't stuff around, named his price, switched rego that day and car was his the next.

    Good luck with the sale of your polo

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    i have just listed my 9N for sale...i am purchasing the new my13 Polo GTI
    if you get a chance check it out, its on car sales no plates 9N GTI advertised at $19,900.
    all feedback is appreciated let me know what you think

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    Quote Originally Posted by little mozart View Post
    i have just listed my 9N for sale...i am purchasing the new my13 Polo GTI
    if you get a chance check it out, its on car sales no plates 9N GTI advertised at $19,900.
    all feedback is appreciated let me know what you think
    What year and how many Kms on it?
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    I think 19k is a bit ambitious for any age and km polo - I would take $8000 for mine stock...they're worth **** all man seriously.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Smead View Post
    What year and how many Kms on it?
    2008 and 44,000 kms with APR ECU and APR Exhaust upgrade plus other bits and pieces like $1200 set of tyres.
    its the cleanest polo gti going around and i am not a young guy who thrashes it everywhere either, fully serviced with all receipts ahead of service schedule etc.

    Quote Originally Posted by nightphotographer View Post
    I think 19k is a bit ambitious for any age and km polo - I would take $8000 for mine stock...they're worth **** all man seriously.
    target market for this polo is for those who cant afford a 2012 - 2013 polo gti yet want a car that is just as quick. i disagree that they are worth **** all

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    I will disagree if you sell yours for $19k
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