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price is negotiable. as i realise its alomost impossible to sell a gtst, willing to swap for just about any sort of car 180SX, 200SX, silvia, r32, gtir, any turbo car, non turbo cars, v8, v6, basically anythin but a hyundai/daewoo/kia :laugh: etc etc, just as long as there's cash my way

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Good Luck with the sale, i have been trying to sell mine for a while before i go away, been dropping the price dramatically..

skylines just down hold their value anymore :D down to 17k, and it similar to yours in mods and power

good luck with the sale.. free bump for you

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yeah, the only reason i aint dropping the price to sell it is bcoz it just aint worth it to sell it for any less, im happy to keep it if it doesnt sell, so yeah, ive had a fair bit of interest, but just alot of dreamers and wishers, but no one coming up with the coin, mainly i get sway offers, but just havent found that right car to swap... cheers for the bump, i saw ur car over at boostcrusing and its pretty damn nice, good luck with the sale of yours too

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