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And $15,000 my way lol.........my 33 owed me over $70,000, I feel your pain
you have pm pepe :thumbsup:
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Anthony, I want your car, you want mine, just give me the $15,000 and lets get it done. At least you'll know that your gem is going to someone who appreciates it. I've had quite a few GTR + cash offers, but I'm waiting for you lol

Hurry up.

Free bump.

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Anthony, I want your car, you want mine, just give me the $15,000 and lets get it done. At least you'll know that your gem is going to someone who appreciates it. I've had quite a few GTR + cash offers, but I'm waiting for you lol

Hurry up.

Free bump.

lol thanks pepe but all new projects are put on hold now have to fund the business atm so no r34 gtr for me :wave: will have to stick with a 700hp r32 gtr if i cant sell it :) hehehe

Need to end this topic to many dreamers on here no one will buy it Anthony most of the people on here dont even have a car they just want to talk crap and look at your pics post it on just cars you will have more luck then come and pick up my r34 its still waiting for you ,you know you want it

More the economic climate, the car is well worth the money, just not in todays terms.May not reach the good old days for quite a few years.

I have a gym and I have had 6 clients lose their job in 2 months.

Now is not the time for most to be splashing out on toys.

Unless of course you have a secure income and money, then now becomes the best time.

What I find odd is seeing R32's with blown gearboxes or smokey motors advertised for $18,000 - $20,000. A quick browse through here and you'll find R32's in EC for under $18,000.

I just got off car sales and found an RX7 series 8 2002 model RZ for $25,000 with under 40,000kms on the clock.Theres a 2001 model on here for $38,000.

Sellers need to at least be aware of what else is out there before they advertise.

Of course if your not in urgent need to sell, you can simply bump the price up and wait. Might be a long one though.

One point though, mods are worth very little today, very little.

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you right on the money there pepe if things keep going the way they are ill just keep it really, but would be good to put the money towards my business .. things are getting really cheap at the moment and for people with cash now is the time to lash out and get a bargain .

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