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Went to sign the papers today, but he changed the deal.

We like the car and went to sign papers today but now they will only give me 7500 for my skyline. I still think the Surs is a good deal, but wont be able to collect it until Thursday (few little waranty jobs). If anyone wants a bargain the car is still available until Thursday for $7500 (but I'd be happy if you offer me more)

The time has come to sell Di's Skyline and purchase a 4x4 (Toyota Surf)

I have been offered $7500 for her car by the dealer on an $11,000 Surf (3L turbo Diesel). I'll take his price but if anyone here wants the car (a bargain at that price) I'd rather sell it to you than have the dealer sell it for $10,000 later.

Its an auto 4 door R33 and puts out 180RWKW on 8-9 psi boost.

The car has a few goodies (Apexi RPM and SAFC, pod, front mount, exhaust)

Great car for a family or someone who dosnt want the police atention but still wants the performance.

PS this is Di's car, not mine in the sig (same type but no boddy kit)

Sold the car tonight, glad to see it go to a good home.

A bargain to get a 180rwkw car with lots of extra fruit for $7500.

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9k for a 4door in a dealer isn't bad we had a white 33 4 door in good condition come through and he only got 7k for it, I tried to see if any of the wholesale guys would buy mine but they only offered 10k so that could be a last resort when she comes up for sale

all the best with the sale

can I take the SAFC off you for cheap? I mean if its got all that stuff on it right the dealer wont give a shit either way If your take it back to him, I dont think they bothered to look if you had any extra goodies on the car. PM me if your willing to disconnet the piggy back.

I wouldnt be suprised...oldest trick in the book. I used to see this all the time when i worked for a car yard.

Did they then pick on items that they deemed needed fixing?

Yes - wanted me to remount the rear wing, and couldnt offer me any more because it could cost them big $ if anything went wrong on a skyline. LOL one of the most over engineered cars on the street, almost bullet proof.

Did you sign ?

the 4wd you are talking about buying is a great car but has all the same problems as our skylines.

It's an import and therefor is just as expensive for parts and to service. It was the same car that I always wanted until I spoke to a few owners of these cars. I would suggest a toyota hilux instead {same manufactuer} easier to find parts and service

By the way, are you going bush or towing anything?

Keep the line . The other half will kick herself for selling it afterwards. My missus did and still does.

Guy i worked with bought one (imported surf) turbo diesel.

Is it the ones with the rear door handle in a weird sort of spot?

He loved it, and said it was very good on the fuel too...

edit/ it doesnt look like the one im thinking of....

are you sure she will like it??

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Edited by Bl4cK32
Did you sign ?

the 4wd you are talking about buying is a great car but has all the same problems as our skylines.

It's an import and therefor is just as expensive for parts and to service. It was the same car that I always wanted until I spoke to a few owners of these cars. I would suggest a toyota hilux instead {same manufactuer} easier to find parts and service

By the way, are you going bush or towing anything?

Keep the line . The other half will kick herself for selling it afterwards. My missus did and still does.

The Surf and the Hilux are almost identical, but the Surf came with the 3L Turbo Diesel motor (and some other less reliable motors) so longevity shouldnt be a problem. (Diesels = 500,000km with a bit of care)

I need a 4x4 for towing and access to a property I recently brought at Inglewood. Its going to be useful when I build a house on the land, and the skylines hasn't got the ground clearance or 4 wheel drive to cope with slippery grass and mud (and I'm not giving her a GTR even if it had a lift kit)

Guy i worked with bought one (imported surf) turbo diesel.

Is it the ones with the rear door handle in a weird sort of spot?

He loved it, and said it was very good on the fuel too...

edit/ it doesnt look like the one im thinking of....

are you sure she will like it??

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Love the Monster Truck, I guess you could say "Surfs Up" :wave:

Not sure I would say the rear handel is in a strange place, you have to swing the rear tyre around then lower the window and the handel is inside the rear cabin.

It has a sterio, air, and all the usual luxuries, even a rear wing to help it go faster :woot:

sort of can understand where you are coming from.

My boss has a new ford gtp and cant get to his house down the driveway. he bought a property of lower hermitage rd. He bought a holden ute at first{paddock basher} and just bought the new top of the range mitsu triton thing . Now he owns a new jeep{ wifes and its black} , gtp falcon {his and its black}, the ute{white} and the new triton {u guesed black}. what it would be to have a bottom less wallet.

By the way he hates the fact that his $80thou + gtp gets eaten by my $35thou GTR

lol

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