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My situation has changed again due to an incident involving a speed camera, policeman on a motorbike and a radar gun at a range of 400m.

Happened about 10 minutes ago coming home on the motorway.

I would like to arrange the sale of the car within the 28 days I have left with my license and have therefore amended the price again. I have recieved cash offers very close to this price. As stated before the car will require one or two parts swapped to meet RWC and at this price I won't be doing the leg work.

This price is strictly no time wasting. You are either in the market for a modified GTR with funds or your not.

Price $28,500 FIRM without RWC, JONO'S CRAZY GTR SALE 50% OFF BUILD PRICE !!

Edited by 600ZILLA

are you still interested in a part trade? I have a 32 GTST. it's stock appart from cat back exhaust. no accident history. grade 3.5 car bought by me in japan. has some japanese service history too and is in good shape overall.

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if not, best of luck with the sale. it sounds like a nice car.

  • 2 weeks later...

Can't believe a guy came to have a look and asked what a Power FC Commander was. The only genuine interest I am getting is from GTR owners who know the time and money it takes to develop this vehicle.

Edited by 600ZILLA
i've added you to msn - i'd like to discuss further - i'll be on all day probably.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...topic=88735&hl= This thread makes for some good reading with regards to the GT-SS Turbos. As per our discussions.

Jonathan

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