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its good to see that your firm with your price!

i'd hold onto it if i were in your position :(

hey marko

Mate after all the hard work put in to this car i couldn't let it go for a cheap price .As far as i am concerned people that spend big bucks on 32's, 33's and 34's or any car in general and sell them off for peanuts are either desperate or just like prostituting the market .So that's why i am sticking to my guns mate some one will buy it for the price i am asking and respect that when they see and drive the car .. if not it stays with me.

good luck with yours

Anthony

I'm on my 3rd import, and I've learnt a valuable lesson from the first two. Modifications add very little to the value of your car. I spent the purchase price in mods again on my first two, not a cent on my 3rd.

I have lost more money than I care to remember on my first 2 imports. When I played with Yank muscle and Oz muscle I made money on every car I ever owned, this is foreign to me.

Anybody undertaking modifying an Import needs to be prepared to take it up the ass at sale time. I wish it wasnt so, because I would be driving an R35 right now if I got back what I spent, easily. My first 2 imports easily soaked up over $150,000 from 2001 till 2008, all I have to show for it is an R34 GTR and some spare parts.

I would love to be able to get back the price I spent, then I wouldnt have to keep my R34 stock.

Were not prostitutes because we sell our cars beneath the price we have spent on it, we are realists. A car is only worth what somebody is prepared to pay. Hopefully somebody will pay what you want....................eventually.

Good luck buddy, as I've said before, your car is a gem, just keep it.

I'm on my 3rd import, and I've learnt a valuable lesson from the first two. Modifications add very little to the value of your car. I spent the purchase price in mods again on my first two, not a cent on my 3rd.

I have lost more money than I care to remember on my first 2 imports. When I played with Yank muscle and Oz muscle I made money on every car I ever owned, this is foreign to me.

Anybody undertaking modifying an Import needs to be prepared to take it up the ass at sale time. I wish it wasnt so, because I would be driving an R35 right now if I got back what I spent, easily. My first 2 imports easily soaked up over $150,000 from 2001 till 2008, all I have to show for it is an R34 GTR and some spare parts.

I would love to be able to get back the price I spent, then I wouldnt have to keep my R34 stock.

Were not prostitutes because we sell our cars beneath the price we have spent on it, we are realists. A car is only worth what somebody is prepared to pay. Hopefully somebody will pay what you want....................eventually.

Good luck buddy, as I've said before, your car is a gem, just keep it.

thanks Pepe

i understand where your coming from also Pepe i think my price is realistic seeing that the car ows me near 70k i will play it by ear i may drop the price a little bit but not stupid amounts . i don't think i could live with my self if i sold it for peanuts .

if all else fails i keep it that's it .. interested in a trade pepe???? >_<

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