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agreed.. but i can remove the stickers, and he said he'll take $23k without the rims (which means if i squeeze him, $22k). then i can spend $2k on some nice 18" rims.. the other thing thats gay is the giant f**koff tacho and shift light he has to the right of the steering wheel... that'd be going the day i got it.

i figure

$22k for car without rims

$2k for some rims

removal of stupid guage and installation of boost guage $100

momo steering wheel $200

Electronic Boost Controller $400

and ill prob spend $1k on the sound system

total $25.7k for a GTR setup pretty close to how i'd want it.. down the track,

$1k for some coilovers

i think its still running stock clutch so prob another $1k there once it lets go (though he says current one is in 'perfect' condition)

p.s. i sent him a PM and got the following reply:

Hey mate, few questions from a serious buyer

how much power did it make ? who tuned it (if it was through Gavin, i presume Matt Spry)

what boost turbo's running ?

stock suspension ?

what condition is the gearbox in ?

stock clutch ? what conditions it in ?

deatils on sound system ?

would you be willing to sell without the rims (ie. i get my own rims put on and you keep/sell yours) ? i dont mind them, but if i recall correctly, more than 2" above stock wheel size is a defect..

Im also on the gold coast, so easy to check it out too.

cheers

just give me a call and i will answer all questions

i will take $23000 without rims also

270kilowatts

1 bar boost standard turbos

gearbox perfect

clutch perfect

sound system is kenwood with panasonic colour cd player with remote it is also pre wired for a sub in the boot also

does 270kw at the wheels sound right for stock turbs @ 1 bar with no cams ?

Yeah 35k is a tad bet steap...

Ive been looking very hard over the past 3-4 weeks and found some real bargins coming through the auctions in japan... :rolleyes:

Saw a Series 3 R33 go for 26k (stock and clean) an R34 GTR with some accident damage go for 36k (damage looked like just boot lid, rear bar and tail lights)

In short the Aussie dollar is strong, get out there and shop around you will find heaps of bargins getting out there...

i would steer well clear from buying a gtr from someone on the goldy with shopping list stickers and 20's!!!!

i highly agree

I want this one: 1997 GTR
Regularly serviced every 5000Km at Allstar Tuning systems where I am told this is one of the best condition GTRs around

that above comment would be more than enough for me to steer well clear of that car

and lol @ that guy asking 35k for his stock purple 33 gtr :rolleyes:

and lol @ that guy asking 35k for his stock purple 33 gtr :rolleyes:

but its got fulley sick rims brah! mmmm 18x11's

If i actually get one next year I will probably go throught imports101 some smick micely modded 97 models close to the 30g mark coming through

Does no one know that term? It is along the lines of awesome and such.

mexicans and the like have rather strange ways of expressing themselves

i watched the condemed lastnignt now thats was preety cool!

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