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Apparently i too took my wife a little too literally, that's how i have my current GTR. She already wants me to sell it so i told her i would only if can a have a 34 GTR. She look a little bemused at how i was justifying this to myself as did i when she said no. Now i have to keep making excuses as to why the car is not advetised. :P This is all that much harder as my mate decided he wants to sell his 34 GTR dirt cheap just after i bought my 33. Hmmm tempting isn't it?

so, fieds - care to share how much this mate wants for his R34GTR? :) .... I have always wanted one. They keep popping up on JSpec for under $50k which is just amazing value for such a serious car. There is a Bayside Blue on there atm for just under $50k and it has all sorts of goodies already fitted. Sooooooooooooo tempted. It is such a shame my wife just finished work before having a baby and I am not flush with cash at this moment .... still if your mate wants to move the GTR for the right money I may be swayed. There are soooooo many have been on Carsales for a year plus and can't even get $50k-$60k for them it is not funny.

:) Tastefull mods, bayside blue and under 50. I am keeping under wraps untill he advertises it properly incase i can clinch the deal myself. If i cant sort something out in time then i will post a link. Best bit is its already in the country and has a clean background. Edited by fieds83
should keep it and get rid of the WIFE!!!! Save more $$$ that way too.

Yeah, right.

so true

wifes cost more to maintain and depreciate fast

You reckon it costs a lot to KEEP a wife, see how much it costs to GET RID of one.

A sh1tload more, like half of everything you have.

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