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I want this, yes im serious. I need help as to why I shouldnt

LOL.....

Josh the red neck....

the only reason you shouldn't buy it... is that like most of the Skylines for sale on SAU its over priced....

lol...like the other one i saw....$18000 sil80 rolling shell no engin, gearbox, rear diff or seats :P

LOL.....

Josh the red neck....

the only reason you shouldn't buy it... is that like most of the Skylines for sale on SAU its over priced....

lol...like the other one i saw....$18000 sil80 rolling shell no engin, gearbox, rear diff or seats :P

that sil80 is a bargain

LOL.....

Josh the red neck....

the only reason you shouldn't buy it... is that like most of the Skylines for sale on SAU its over priced....

lol...like the other one i saw....$18000 sil80 rolling shell no engin, gearbox, rear diff or seats :P

It's a GQ with about $30k worth of gear, it's worth every bit of high $20k, it's not too far out of the ball park for listing price. He wont get $35k though.

:D are you seriouse?? :P

I believe its all genuine Msports so... there is money in that, that paint you can tell was more then a $3k jobbie.

say $5k for a roller shell thats complied, $2k+ for complete Msports kit, I reckon the paint for $5k we're at $12k already.

It's got clean trim, people who like trim will pay top dollar, plus wheels, suspension + suspension gear. He bought everything new and C-Red built the car (cant be farked checking his Ns.com post).

So everywould have been top dollar.

Its real value would sit around $15k IMHO

Lee when am i ever serious?

:D What about when you told me i was the only one for you? :P

I believe its all genuine Msports so... there is money in that, that paint you can tell was more then a $3k jobbie.

say $5k for a roller shell thats complied, $2k+ for complete Msports kit, I reckon the paint for $5k we're at $12k already.

It's got clean trim, people who like trim will pay top dollar, plus wheels, suspension + suspension gear. He bought everything new and C-Red built the car (cant be farked checking his Ns.com post).

So everywould have been top dollar.

Its real value would sit around $15k IMHO

lol even if i did cost you so much to do do you really expect to get that much back, you could buy a show condition 180/s13/sil80 for the price he is asking for.... and i doubt the trim cos he states there are no seats....

im pickin up my rimz bro :D:(

im sure anna's not doing anything though :P

THIS Anna is going with you to check out the brakes for the 32 ;)

what the hell movie is that?

never heard of it

It looks gold! Same guys that did Sean of the Dead.

:D What about when you told me i was the only one for you? :P

lol even if i did cost you so much to do do you really expect to get that much back, you could buy a show condition 180/s13/sil80 for the price he is asking for.... and i doubt the trim cos he states there are no seats....

No offence Lee, as everyone has their own opinion, but it’s people like you who bastardize the value of cars, with pushing the price down in search of the all mighty bargian.

Everyone wants EVRYTHING for nothing, I know what it costs to build an S13 like that, and he’ll get his price eventually, as I said I believe his shell sits at $15k. It is only worth what someone would pay for it, saying that $15k is what I would pay as I know first hand what it would cost to build - However I'm not looking at buying it.

It took me just under a year to get $30k for the S13..... I didn't care if it took longer, I knew what it was worth, and even at that price it was too cheap.

You won’t get any “show room” s13 for $15k, they are all rubbish, decent cars will hold there value, just take much longer to sell as you weed out the tight c**ts just looking for a bargain.

Even if you got lucky, it still isn’t a wide body, with a genuine Msports kit and guards, with R32 brakes, VSKF rims and a highend high finish paint job

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