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im looking at buying this gtr, if any of you know of this car or have previously owned it or know the owner, or anything, just let me know,even just what you think of it #/10?

cheers

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...|1&trecs=17

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cos i havnt actually seen it wit my own eyes yet, im not keen on making the long drive if its a thrashed out piece, naaahh meen, thought id hit u peeps up first

ok, try English if you'd like a helpfull response next time then :)

dude i asked a simple question then you come along telling me how to speak im not going to change they way i do things cos of some lamo tryna cause trouble in a forum get a life you but monkey

Added by cowie165: Insults etc. will just see you banned dude. Please keep it civil. Cheers.

roflcopter :P

hahahaha

doesnt look too bad at all - budget 10k for a rebuild though :)

And yes, take Sammeh's advice - get a qualified mech to check it out regardless of "distance"

couple houndred bucks could save 10k later on.....

Id say 200 ish well spent....

dude i asked a simple question then you come along telling me how to speak im not going to change they way i do things cos of some lamo tryna cause trouble in a forum get a life you but monkey

hahahahahahahah.. but monkey?

why do you say that bout the rebuild???

Cos' 32 GTR's are old cars, you can pretty much guarantee that they were used for what they were built for.. to be thrashed around a track .. Engines get old and break.. its common for a 32 gtr to die

yea understood, even though i have heard the kms get wound back upon import to aus i would have thought a gtr wit 200k kms would still be strong and reliable seeing as my 'ol' r31 has bout 300k on the clock and cops a beatn all the time yet doesnt miss a beat? so you pretty much recommend buying a gtr thats been rebuilt recently?

im looking at buying this gtr, if any of you know of this car or have previously owned it or know the owner, or anything, just let me know,even just what you think of it #/10?

cheers

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...|1&trecs=17

Yep, I know it. It's in my garage.

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