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  • 4 weeks later...
Then lower the price. Im in the market, i own one gtr already and i wouldnt even look at yours for the price you are asking.

Genuine 94GTR VspecII. Will be worth a fortune in a few years. Do your research or go buy another 89mod shitbox. Let the man sell his car.

Goodluck with the sale T400. You will find the right buyer.

Reality check, dreamer. You go and do some research, this thing hasnt moved for over 6 months and this cars asking price isnt far off australian gtr money. (theyre the ones actually going up in value duh) And a big f**k yourself for paying out on my 91 model.

Reality check, dreamer. You go and do some research, this thing hasnt moved for over 6 months and this cars asking price isnt far off australian gtr money. (theyre the ones actually going up in value duh) And a big f**k yourself for paying out on my 91 model.

After importing cars from japan for 10 years I know that a stock 94 GTR VspecII is 1. Hard to come by and 2. Worth a mint. The Australian cars might be worth more money to some buyers but everyone else couldnt give shit. You own a 91 model, congratulations. I owned one of those, just to mess around on the track with.

Reality check, junior.

  • 3 weeks later...

Are you open to offers. There is one currently selling for $29,000 in a car yard in Melbourne, Silver color, mint, registered with warranty.

I am genuinely interested, not a time waster.

come on guys give him a break

nice car man, i cant afford it but its worth commenting on

like RBNT said $32,000 is cheap for this car considering genuine V-spec 2

and u should be proud its been kept in storage for the last year otherwise it wouldnt be in mint condition.

once again good luck with sale, hope u find sum1 that will take care of it.

come on guys give him a break

nice car man, i cant afford it but its worth commenting on

like RBNT said $32,000 is cheap for this car considering genuine V-spec 2

and u should be proud its been kept in storage for the last year otherwise it wouldnt be in mint condition.

once again good luck with sale, hope u find sum1 that will take care of it.

Hi

thanx

car is keep in very good condition.

complete stock std car :P

got 2 serious buyer for it now.

cheers

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