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hey, it's not all about pulling chicks with the car. really good looking guys with massiver wangers like me don't even need a car to pull chicks... lol

I honestly can see their price. they would have spent a lot of dough on it. but sadly the market dictates they will probably do well to get $60 or $70K for it.

what I thought was far crazier was the veilside oil cap for $350!!!! a little bit of creative licence in that advert I think.

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How often does this thing break down while doing track work?

If I remember correctly it DNF'ed at an Auto Salon event, and I remember the car running over 2 minutes on Oran Park South (its a sub minute lap) a while ago because it was having mechanical issues. Never heard of it doing track work aside from at those events, so I am quite curious to know....

Seems like a lot of money to spent on a cobbled-together modified performance car that can't seem to handle being used in a performance environment.

Edited by scathing

Did you guys notice the other car they have for sale? the yellow Mount Vincent estate R33 GTR race car. I personally have seen it getting built at pmc. honestly its worth every 65000 dollars they are asking for. fully striped tig welded chassis and afaik its a genuine GTR if not a vspec.

hey, it's not all about pulling chicks with the car. really good looking guys with massiver wangers like me don't even need a car to pull chicks... lol

since when hasnt it been you hypocrite? :)

what else is a car for if not to go fully sik sidewayz ruleh and to pull the chicks mang?

whats wrong wid ya little fella? you need to click on that spam mail thatll make your donger like 13 inchers ruleh!

A year or so ago..I saw a GTR34V Spec...silver..custom everything..I mean everything.

I put on my glasses when the bonnet was opened..it had..listen to this 800kws(flywheel)..lol

This was micky mouse..trust me on this..clean with at least 40K bolt ons..let alone engine work.

Asking price was $90K.

In comparison I cannot see why it could be this price...

As Beer Baron has stated..the market dictates the price...not just the seller.

I would fell sorry for the guy/gurl who purchases this at that price.....but then again,

they are praying for the saying to be true.

A SUCKER BORN EVERY MINUTE

Unless they were half cuts and/or crash leftovers - what could a GTS4 and an R32 GTR give a '97 V spec GTr to the point that you need another whole car to do it?? I honestly can't see why you would want all three cars. Any one of these cars would have been enough for a base to work from!!!

I mean we ain't talking swapping waterlines or decals here, you don't need whole cars for that - so I'm thinking the whole thing is a rebirth. Buy in three write offs and make one good unit?

And as everyone says 120K is way too much - but no matter how many laws are made, you can't protect a fool from loosing their $$$$.

Unless they were half cuts and/or crash leftovers - what could a GTS4 and an R32 GTR give a '97 V spec GTr to the point that you need another whole car to do it?? I honestly can't see why you would want all three cars. Any one of these cars would have been enough for a base to work from!!!

I mean we ain't talking swapping waterlines or decals here, you don't need whole cars for that - so I'm thinking the whole thing is a rebirth. Buy in three write offs and make one good unit?

And as everyone says 120K is way too much - but no matter how many laws are made, you can't protect a fool from loosing their $$$$.

i think he was just trying to make his point clear thats all...can have 3 diferent types of skyline fruit as opposed to one frankenstein jobbie...

i think he was just trying to make his point clear thats all...can have 3 diferent types of skyline fruit as opposed to one frankenstein jobbie...

yeah, I understand what lingeringsoul is saying, I just don't understand what Advan did and why.

Unless they were half cuts and/or crash leftovers - what could a GTS4 and an R32 GTR give a '97 V spec GTr to the point that you need another whole car to do it?? I honestly can't see why you would want all three cars. Any one of these cars would have been enough for a base to work from!!!

I mean we ain't talking swapping waterlines or decals here, you don't need whole cars for that - so I'm thinking the whole thing is a rebirth. Buy in three write offs and make one good unit?

And as everyone says 120K is way too much - but no matter how many laws are made, you can't protect a fool from loosing their $$$$.

+1

if i had the dosh i guess id pay it....why not.

...hmmmmmmm.. :)

why not... :blink:

how about every post mentioned above? :)

give you any clue as to the general consensus?

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at the end of the day its a gts with gtr running gear so that makes it worth? ummmmmm 2 cents to me because its not a genuine gtr a fool and their money are soon parted.

modifying a car does NOT add the value of those parts and labour to the car @ sale time .

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