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I realise why I hate selling cars I have advertised my car in the Trading Post and I got a few calls. Already had one tyre kicker his main concern was does the car break traction and goes sideways well I said generally my car with 300rwkw or any car with that power generally will break traction if you put your foot down.

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it's tough isn't it.

pm me your mobile if you don't want to post it here cause i got a mate that's in the market. i told him about your car and he was interested but the price originally was too much for him. i'm thinking if he sees your car he might be willing to stretch his budget.

Pawel have you considered, running your beast at Eastern Creek (Drags).

This way you can market the true potential of your car without the tyre kickers.

A friend ran his white R33 GTST 6 months ago - 11 Flat & was inundated with serious offers.

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Too many people want to know drag times so I said stuff it and now preparing for the strip. My mechanic will drive because he holds could records and I would stuff up and get **** times. Plus with slicks we should get good times. I will also get updated Dyno Papers done.

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Finally got my car back from the mechanics it now has new gaskets copper the head now has been O-Ringed the car is was dynoed last Thursday it got to 280 RWKW at 120kph 900nm of torque at 5,500rpm in fourth gear before it lost traction on the dyno even with 2 guys in the back boot. Also my body kit is complete new front Nismo 400r bar with GTR rear wing. The whole car looks like a proper show car now. Final price now $33000 with $4000 pioneer system includes 5 channel kicker amp competion boston acoustics speakers splits in the front and bostons in the rear. JL Audio 12inch Subwoofer also. With a $1600 Pioneer head unit. $31000 no Stereo. More Pics coming very soon of whole car and engine bay. any questions call me 0414 253 876.

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