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Hey guys,

Getting a bit desperate to sell.

If anyone knows anyone looking for a GTS-T, send them my way. I'm ready to sell (its been ages) and am open to lower offers.

If its an SAU member, or a friend of a member let me know and I'll look after you.

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most of us have good skylines on here :)

Are you advertising in online papers etc?

Is it even in the for sale section on SAU?

On a side note and not even remotely hijacking your thread. I'm taking EOI's on my 33. I'm going to continue to "finish" the project and enter it in this years AutoSalon final battle but if anyone wants to take it off my hands before then let me know! It will definitely be going to autosalon with a forsale sticker but then again most of the cars there do the same thing.

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Dam, youve really cut down the price. GL with selling, hope you dont have to cut down anymore :(

Stevie - Do you have a gallery of your car after some of the stuff youve done? i havent seen it in a long time before the bodykit etc... so itd be interesting to see what youve done.

most of us have good skylines on here :D

Are you advertising in online papers etc?

Is it even in the for sale section on SAU?

Its been in my local paper twice, the trading post for the last 3 weeks and of course the for sale section...

I'm seriously considering not selling it now, just storing it. After all the inspections, and the fact I work for a shop means this car is pretty much flawless.

Stevie - Do you have a gallery of your car after some of the stuff youve done? i havent seen it in a long time before the bodykit etc... so itd be interesting to see what youve done.

not at the moment dude! I will get some proper pictures done when I have finished the last three or four things off. The new rims, carbon fibre bonet and flat boot lid is all thats left in the "big" category!!! :miner:

the pic in my av is the only one I have to post at the moment...

yeah I had that idea from the start but to get the boot in actual carbon fibre would cost a fortune. I'm thinking of getting it covered in CF sheet like most of the bonets you see are done. I agree though the CF boot and hood combo are killer! Especially on a silver car.

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yeah I had that idea from the start but to get the boot in actual carbon fibre would cost a fortune. I'm thinking of getting it covered in CF sheet like most of the bonets you see are done. I agree though the CF boot and hood combo are killer! Especially on a silver car.

When I was at the show and shine I saw a car with eastbear cf bonnett and boot..... awesome :pwned:

Damn. Someone buy this car already!

Been for sale for AGES, surley someone knows someone looking for a 32 ???Will probably take that 12000 now :)

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