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The description sounds a bit dodgy.

Legal for p-platers and its turbo?

You would have to wonder if the picture is actually of that car. I doubt it.

A bit dodgy? LOL i dont rekon their is one word of truth in this ad. He says it needs a respray but didn't he already state that the photo was taken before it was resprayed to another colour? WTF haha

AN amusing read if anything. Dare somebody to call him and ask him if the plates come with the car lol

Some ppl need to be shot...

Turbo is ok in Vic.

Their system is much better than NSW as it's determined by power to weight.

are you retarded, mentally challenged or just cant read.

All you have to say is 'turbo is ok in vic'

LOL

ok mintr33 seeings as you are interested in this 'fine' vehicle i dare YOU to call him. haha :D

see how it says unfinished project

maybe he owned the car, smashed the car, repaired it 80% and ran out of cash (maybe involved some type of respray) and is selling it as is

any gtr is not legal on P's in victoria apart from a 260rs stagea... hence, what i am buying :D

Errrrr.... isn't that the pic of one of the many fake so-called R35 GTRs that was circulating around the net? :)

Not sure about that but whatever it is....its bloody nice and their is no way its for real. Looks like a model shot only of a car instead of a chick.

So whos callin him.....arrange a meeting lol :D

Errrrr.... isn't that the pic of one of the many fake so-called R35 GTRs that was circulating around the net? :D

not exactly but close, with the rounded grill section, it does look ALOT like those old pics of the 'R35 GT-R' that were circulating on the net

Just called the number, as this is only 2min from my house :D, conversation went as follows:

Jack: Hello...

Me: Hi, i am calling about a R32 GTR for sale

Jack: Um..I think you have the wrong number

Me: Really, you don't have a 32 gtr for sale

Jack: No...umm, but i have a civic for sale

Me: Not interested in a civic, just calling for the 32 that is advertised on carsales.com, with this contact number

Jack: ummm.... maybe he posted the wrong number

me: Thanks, bye

:wave::P:(

Just called the number, as this is only 2min from my house :laugh:, conversation went as follows:

Jack: Hello...

Me: Hi, i am calling about a R32 GTR for sale

Jack: Um..I think you have the wrong number

Me: Really, you don't have a 32 gtr for sale

Jack: No...umm, but i have a civic for sale

Me: Not interested in a civic, just calling for the 32 that is advertised on carsales.com, with this contact number

Jack: ummm.... maybe he posted the wrong number

me: Thanks, bye

:wave::D:(

Haha go Al. i didnt actually think anyone would call him....thats so funny. Maybe he forgot to mention in the ad that it had a bit of civic mixed in with the r34 and the r32 Lol :P

Did he hav an accent or anything? the name jack sounds a little sus to me.

Haha go Al. i didnt actually think anyone would call him....thats so funny. Maybe he forgot to mention in the ad that it had a bit of civic mixed in with the r34 and the r32 Lol :happy:

Did he hav an accent or anything? the name jack sounds a little sus to me.

Sounded like an Asian international student. Asian voice, broken english.

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