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Do you have the front lip for it still?

I do have the lip, I took it off as it has been hit by the previous owner and has been repaired with a plastic weld and didn't quite sit exactly right (as noticed earlier in this thread). I took it off planning to buy a new one, then left it off as it is easier to negotiated gutters, speed humps etc without it. I still have it though, yes. :action-smiley-069:

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Luck would increase if my PM was answered :)

Apologies I have been flat out last couple of days. I will try to get your photos tonight! :laugh: Almost 100% on it.

Oh, and all PMs sent peeps. :laugh:

hi again, dont know if you got my last PM - but good luck with the other two people trying to sort out a deal with you.

Just incase you dont strike any luck with selling, I'll keep in touch over the next few months anyway - because i am serious about buying a gtr - but am not in any rush because more and more seem to pop up every day and i dont want to regret what i buy!

this is a car which i would eventually like to try work out a deal for - whenever you are interested, or if you are out of luck with asshole tyre kickers (im also selling a car.. and know how annoying it gets) but in the end if you want to sell - i want to buy.

talk to you soon!

thanks,

chris.

Compression test results: 1-150, 2-147, 3-147, 4-147, 5-150, 6-147.

Vehicle went through a full mechanical and panel beater/chassis inspection with flying colours for a buyer that has dissappeared. Gutless, you'd think it would be decent to at least tell me before or perhaps even after you fu(k me around hey?

Ah the joy of it all. :P

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PMs sent.

I posted the offer of $22.5k up to show it was way off the mark, althought interest is appreciated, please no more ridiculous offers on a car like this. I am by no means desperate to sell, especially not for $8-10k less than what it is worth. The car will sell itself, it is one of the finest examples out there. If you don't have the money, perhaps look at older/worse examples, lesser and/or older models or something else so we don't waste each others time. :laugh:

hi matt, just keeping in touch :domokun:

in your last message - are you refering to the 2 guys you were trying to sort out a deal with? (you mentioned them in our last pm)? im guessing things didnt work out well when it came down to the cash part?

im still interested in the car and watching your thread :rant: please keep me updated - would love to start organising a quick and easy deal that works for both of us as im ready to make a purchase!

thanks again mate :ninja:

chris.

Edited by 350z

Thanks Chris, no those other guys are still on the go. It is the people who have nowhere near the amount asking that offer $10k less that I am referring to.

PMs sent. :P

pm replied - sorry we cant work out a deal :D would have loved to as its exactly what im looking for.

anyway best of luck with the sale (if you do want to sell it!?) :(

thanks anyway

chris.

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