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Cheers Chris. Good luck searching for your car, hope you find a good one. :laugh:

Honestly confirming for sure with the mechanical inspection how good it is makes me want to keep it, as does since I have been driving it this week a bit. :) I am in no rush, car is beautiful to drive and I have my RX3 I am selling too so will concentrate on that. Car will sell it self to a smart buyer in good time. :huh:

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has this car sold yet ? or have you given up? thread has been dead for quite some time now.

are you serious about selling the car??????????????

if so, i offer $25k flat - you'd be hard pushed to get more, and i dont think anybody would honestly offer more with the work that needs to be done to make it respectable again. just the front lip is over 1k alone, engine spray close to 1k aswell. then you still have a completley stock car thats had most of it probably resprayed due to it being 'keyed'.. but we dont know - the whole thing could have been rear ended?

Having only 33k on it. You can tell the kms are genuine from the wear (or lack of) on the seats, steering wheel, pedals, engine bay etc.

last quick question, do you have the log books to prove the km? otherwise no offence its just as questionable as any other gtr without them! a steering wheel can be replaced, some people even put racing wheels on and keep the old steering wheel to whack back on later for sale - then it APPEARS new! same story with the pedals and seats! im just being careful as this seems a bit questionable?

the other gtr's i have been looking at have logs to prove the 50,xxx + km on the car.

im interested, but just wondering why if its as good as it sounds then why hasnt it sold, its been for sale for quite some time now.. or has it sold and you have forgotten to take down all your ads!!

you have my offer :happy: please inform me either way of your decision. i am also in canberra. thank u.

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has this car sold yet ? or have you given up? thread has been dead for quite some time now.

Its been like 2 weeks since the last post. I wouldn't exactly clasify that as 'dead for quite some time now'.

i thought it was dead aswell because last time i saw it was on roughly page 20 in the section? thats pretty much dead to me lol who looks at page 20? :happy:

well ok.. i did, lol but only because i was killing some time looking for another dead thread :D:(:)

im guessing its SOLD and he forgot to update us!! :wub:

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I have been offered well over $25k. I still have the car and am keeping it. I am under no pressure to sell it. Selling it was a want rather than need.

If you have genuinely found some 50k cars with log books for around $25k and that is what you are after, which you are so happy to have found, buy them. That is a good find and price for good cars. There is a lot of cr@p out there, I know, I looked for months.

If you are being charged $1k for an engine respray for removable parts that is a rip for something is not just unnecassary but very easy to do, I have been quoted $500. The lip is a minor thing which I will do for myself. Saying the car does not look 'respectable' for things so minor is silly. Make an offer which you are entitled to make, do not try to convince me of the overall value of the car with such small things. Bringing people down in such a way is not helping your case.

I have had two workshops look at the car and say the condition of the car speaks for itself. Factory stickers still on and looking new everywhere cannot be replicated. And who would seriously bother winding kms back and changing everything like you said for very little extra cash?

has this car sold yet ? or have you given up? thread has been dead for quite some time now.

are you serious about selling the car??????????????

if so, i offer $25k flat - you'd be hard pushed to get more, and i dont think anybody would honestly offer more with the work that needs to be done to make it respectable again. just the front lip is over 1k alone, engine spray close to 1k aswell. then you still have a completley stock car thats had most of it probably resprayed due to it being 'keyed'.. but we dont know - the whole thing could have been rear ended?

LOL.... u seriously are a smuck.

Cheers for the support everyone. :)

If you don't have $30k or very near to, please don't worry about contacting me making a low offer and backing it up with things that are almost insulting, such as almost making me out to be dodgy because of kms and almost talking your way around the condition. If you had such thoughts in your head an offer would not be made at all?

Cheers for the support everyone. :ninja:

If you don't have $30k or very near to, please don't worry about contacting me making a low offer and backing it up with things that are almost insulting, such as almost making me out to be dodgy because of kms and almost talking your way around the condition. If you had such thoughts in your head an offer would not be made at all?

still watching the thread!!

i had close to 30k and i still do haha :P you know my offer mate and it still stands.

***it would be a pleasure to deal with this guy - hes not dodgey at all?? :(

please keep me updated!! :mad:

still watching the thread!!

i had close to 30k and i still do haha ;) you know my offer mate and it still stands.

***it would be a pleasure to deal with this guy - hes not dodgey at all?? :P

please keep me updated!! :)

Cheers Chris, appreciated. :) You are very close but in my mind I just can't let it go for that much at this stage... I really love this car!

Does r33-sky and gts-t_97 seem like the same person to anyone else?

I didn't even notice the change of user names... Just reading the posts together as one I thought they were the same username. So yeah, now you pointed that out definitely.

30k for a good low km GTR is a very good price.

GT-R32: If I can make one suggestion, you need more/better pics of the Interior. Interior is a good way to validate the kms. Seats, Steering Wheel, Door Trim and Handbrake etc.

Good Luck with the sale.

30k for a good low km GTR is a very good price.

GT-R32: If I can make one suggestion, you need more/better pics of the Interior. Interior is a good way to validate the kms. Seats, Steering Wheel, Door Trim and Handbrake etc.

Good Luck with the sale.

Thank beefy. I'll try to get some more pics tomorrow, including seats, trim pedals etc.

Cheers d-d, don't worry mate I agree it is a steal. :happy:

Pics of the interior and its usual wear spots...

Zero wear on the original mats and pedals:

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Steering wheel:

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Gear knob:

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Driver's seat:

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Engine bay close up, including factory sticker still looking new:

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Some examples of the whole picture.

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