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Hi nakedterror,

I reply to every single email I received regarding to the gtr, even to those who are just want to look at the cars or from US or some other countries. :cool:

If you haven't received my reply, probably because I haven't received your email. Would you be able to send it again? [email protected]

Thanks

xboy

Originally posted by BB GoDZilLa

Chenga,

U sold the car yet??

Heard u got the new euro already.

The buyer to be, I assure u this is a bargain.

On professional advice, I would seriously doubt that! Anyone intending to buy this or any used GTR should have it checked by a professional.. I believe the boys at Hyper Tech in Victoria have recentyly done a report on this. Maybe BB GoDZiLa you'd like to hear what they think before Quoting "I assure u this is a bargain"

Mesh, go try and buy an R33 GTR V-SPEC for under $40k with those mods, maybe you should do some homework before you post crap like that.

Originally posted by Ethan_R32

Mesh: thats really not needed in this guys thread. Maybe you should of PM'd him instead.

Eltham_32 your probably right, but I make no apologies. When forum members throw comments Assuring other fellow members about a vehicles integrity without hard facts, that's when it becomes someone's self interest, without the interest of other fellow members. As for doing my homework?? Mate I've done my homework, That my friend I can ASSURE YOU!

Most of all I cannot tolerate Liars & Dishonest people, Sellers Included.

It's a dog eat dog world out there! But it doesn't have to be like that.

mesh wtF? Just cause you value the car at a diffferent price to some of the other members here does not make them Liars and Dishonest people.I think you being kinda harsh in your approach. Yes you may have a point in what you said but this guy is tryin to sell his car here and if you have nothing good to say about his car, dont say it. If you cannot tolerate us "Liars and Dishonest" people then maybe you should not be reading this thread, instead of coming here and dissing everyone.

Mesh: True I have to agree that it is wise to have a professional look through the car before handing over $30K+.

I can assure you that this car has been well taken care of and the parts used are all high quality jap parts.

For the price mate it's no doubt a bargain.

And who da f#@k r u calling liars and dishonest.

After reading this thread I thought I'd put in my two cents worth. Also because I know the owner and the previous owner and have driven the car. The car is an awesome car. R33 GTR's are already great value for their performance. This car is an even bigger exception. As others have mentioned this car has all the top line stuf and is a great drivable package (for a GTR). A lot of my setup was based on this GTR. The car is definately worth $45k. I've seen these shitty GTRs from dodgy importers in SE suburbs for approx $40k. Totally not worth it, plus you would have to spend another $20k easy for the mods this car already has.

Last note. And a personal one. Hyper Tech don't know all that much. They are only out to promote their work and their shop. This car was moded by a competitors shop so obviously they will knock it.

Goodluck Cheng.

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