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Hey Whyte,

Got just what you're after. check this thread - $8990ono inc rego.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...8entry2084358

17" rims, mild kit ( nothing too wild), sports exhaust, etc etc - can even fit a kit and do a custom color spray ( Subaru WRC blue, Jag Green, Ford Acid Rush, Holden Tiger Mica, etc to name a few) for probably another $4000.

cheers,

Nathan

Hi Whyte,

I thought your thread read 'WTB' - now you want to swap instead? I'm really only interested in selling ( which is why I replied to your ad) but if you are prepared to send me an NRMA report on your car or send it to New Norfolk for an inspection then I may be interested.

cheers,

Nathan

[Hi Whyte,

I thought your thread read 'WTB' - now you want to swap instead? I'm really only interested in selling ( which is why I replied to your ad) but if you are prepared to send me an NRMA report on your car or send it to New Norfolk for an inspection then I may be interested.

cheers,

Nathan

thats okay nathan someone annonomously pm'd me about your car and said they checked it out in person and it wasnt in good condition at all. i have to pass.

thanks

I've seen it and it's actually not a bad car. if you didn't like it, why did you offer to swap one of yours instead of buying it? is that your way of saying that the car you are offering is also not that good?

Edited by R34_T88_Widebody

i didnt know it was in such bad condition. i msgd him about the swap before i received the pm about the cars condition.

my car has a fresh coat of paint on it mate.

who are you to say sh*t in this thread if you have nothing to post thats relevant to the topic? i guess not so F**k off tosser. go start sh*t and get your post count up elsewhere.

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