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4 doors for me now so its time for the best car I've ever owned to go....sadly.

May concider trade.

1999 34 GTR Vspec

-49000k's

-19 X 9.5 gold rays engineering wheels

-275 yokahama tyres all round

-Calsonic 3 1/2 stainless cat back exhaust

-Stainless front pipe

-etch tinted glass...dark and legal

-Alpine touch screen all in one unit ($3000)

-K & N panel filter

-Kicker 6.5" splits in front

-Kicker 6.5" coaxials in rear.

-Nismo eyelids

-Nismo blinkers

-Nismo Dash

-KYB rear suspension

-Brandnew O2 sensors

- serviced with full synthetic oils and platinum plugs.

This car runs like new, 0.9 bar standard, Ball bearing turbo's, 6 speed Getrag gearbox.

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pics here

http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/...rch_distance=25

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I guess it depends on the changeover, if its most of the money then just a runabout like a rav4 or something, if if half or less than maybe a 4 door 34 or similar, but open to suggestion

I guess it depends on the changeover, if its most of the money then just a runabout like a rav4 or something, if if half or less than maybe a 4 door 34 or similar, but open to suggestion

the reason most people can buy expensive cars is casue they are leasing them and casne have cars older or close to 7 years some even 5, that means they have to get a personal loan, and most people cant even get that, so then you have to find someone who has cash, the point of this story is its gonna be hard to get someone for that price, your best bet would be trading it in and getting something else, i know you loose money but at the end of it nobody is gonna pay anything above wholesale price which is somewhere between 50-60k, Im not trying to offend you champ just letting you know the facts, id be ready to pay 55k or it which is half way in cash

Sorry champ..too low for me, I'm not that desperate unless it was that plus a trade in from you. In this hick town they won't touch a trade down import. They all love at and 'say' probably $90k if we did...but it's all talk... It's too good of a car to let go easily...probably the best car I will ever own and it depresses me..hehe

Sorry champ..too low for me, I'm not that desperate unless it was that plus a trade in from you. In this hick town they won't touch a trade down import. They all love at and 'say' probably $90k if we did...but it's all talk... It's too good of a car to let go easily...probably the best car I will ever own and it depresses me..hehe

thats cool, just asking, you never know some people actually go for deals like that, anyways the best i can do is swap you my 350z and save you say 50k on building your new house like i do for all my friends, sounds like a bargain to me

If you could save me $50k on my new house and put back seats in that z...you'd have a deal...hehe

I don't get offended by peoples offers..it's a simple yes or no..too many people take things personally.

cya

Yeah again..sorry. I have had a few serious mid 70's offers and knocked them back so I'll just wait for the right buyer. I am happy to keep it warm for them till they want it.

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